The 123rd RIHN seminar

You are warmly invited to the upcoming RIHN Seminar:

Date: February 9th, 2016 (Tuesday) 15:00 - 17:00
Place: Seminar Room 3 & 4, RIHN( → Access)
Lecturer: Dr. Steve Wernke (Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University, USA)
Profile
Title: Deep Mapping the Reducción:
Building Digital Humanities Collaborative Tools for Mapping the General Resettlement of Indians in the Viceroyalty of Peru
Language: English
Contact: Dr. Yasuhisa Kondo (Center for Research Promotion) E-mail

Program

  1. 15:00 - 15:10
  2. Opening remarks by Yasuhisa Kondo (RIHN)

  3. 15:10 - 15:20
  4. Introduction to the KAKENHI project “Reducción in the Colonical Andes” by Akira Saito (National Museum of Ethnology)

  5. 15:20 - 16:20
  6. Lecture by Steve Wernke

  7. 16:20 - 17:00
  8. Discussion

Abstract:

Deep Mapping the Reducción: Building Digital Humanities Collaborative Tools for Mapping the General Resettlement of Indians in the Viceroyalty of Peru

Steven A. Wernke (Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Vanderbilt University. USA)
Jeremy R. Mumford (Lecturer, Department of History, Brown University, USA)

Researchers of antiquity around the world share common fundamental problems of fragmentary and patchy information, as well as technical barriers to integrating that information. We are developing two digital humanities tools to alleviate these impediments: 1) LOGAR (Linked Open Gazetteer of the Andean Region), a crowd sourced, edited online gazetteer, and 2) GeoPACHA (Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, History, and Archaeology), a browser-based geospatial platform for crowdsourcing the locations of colonial towns in Peru. These tools are designed to foster international and interdisciplinary collaborative research on the General Resettlement of Indians in the Viceroyalty of Peru, a forced resettlement program that displaced over a million native Andeans in the late 16th century. Together, LOGAR and GeoPACHA will enable the collective production of the most comprehensive settlement base map of colonial Peru to date, as well as the beginnings of a thematically and analytically deep map of the Viceroyalty of Peru.

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