DOAJ Open Access 2021

Indigenous frameworks for data-intensive humanities: recalibrating the past through knowledge engineering and generative modelling.

Sydney Shep Marcus Frean Rhys Owen Rere-No-A-Rangi Pope Pikihuia Reihana +1 lainnya

Abstrak

Identifying, contacting and engaging missing shareholders constitutes an enormous challenge for Māori incorporations, iwi and hapū across Aotearoa New Zealand. Without accurate data or tools to har-monise existing fragmented or conflicting data sources, issues around land succession, opportunities for economic development, and maintenance of whānau relationships are all negatively impacted. This unique three-way research collaboration between Victoria University of Wellington (VUW), Parininihi ki Waitotara Incorporation (PKW), and University of Auckland funded by the National Science Challenge | Science for Technological Innovation catalyses innovation through new digital humanities-inflected data science modelling and analytics with the kaupapa of reconnecting missing Māori shareholders for a prosperous economic, cultural, and socially revitalised future. This paper provides an overview of VUW's culturally-embedded social network approach to the project, discusses the challenges of working within an indigenous worldview, and emphasises the importance of decolonising digital humanities.

Penulis (6)

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Sydney Shep

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Marcus Frean

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Rhys Owen

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Rere-No-A-Rangi Pope

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Pikihuia Reihana

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Valerie Chan

Format Sitasi

Shep, S., Frean, M., Owen, R., Pope, R., Reihana, P., Chan, V. (2021). Indigenous frameworks for data-intensive humanities: recalibrating the past through knowledge engineering and generative modelling.. https://doi.org/10.46298/jdmdh.6095

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Informasi Jurnal
Tahun Terbit
2021
Sumber Database
DOAJ
DOI
10.46298/jdmdh.6095
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Open Access ✓