Yaroslavl area regional tourist product: media information and consumer opinion

10.12737/6686 ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 24-42
Author(s):  
Татьяна Кривошеева ◽  
Tatiana Krivosheeva

The article contents the brief results of an Yaroslavl area regional tourist product study at the media and similar sources informing position, it’s perception of potential and real consumers. The research was carried out in two directions: a publications content analysis and Internet users pool. According to the tourist service consumers, the purposes of content analysis was to create the Yaroslavl region sites and collective accommodation facilities rating, as well as to determinate the main factors of tourism development restraining and the favorable perception of the Yaroslavl region as a tourist area reducing Web-pool was aimed at determining the tourist trips frequency, including the Russian Federation territory; identifying consumer preferences by type of recreation; identify the most popular tourist interest areas for different age groups; identification of the most popular information on tour objects sources; determination the reasons of consumers choice of one or another travel company; consumer requirements for infrastructural components of tourism products definition. The special attention was paid to the issues: what is laid in the basis of various age categories tourists experience formation. The article has the Yaroslavl region tourism development strategy prospects, in accordance with the social-economic development strategy/ More it contents the proposals on the regional tourism service system sphere formation.

Author(s):  
Made Devi Wedayanti ◽  
Heni Susanti

Riau Province has 12 City Regencies and from 12 City Regencies in Riau Province have 58 Potentials and 45 Development Directions. In 2017 Riau Province won the overall prize of the Indonesian Charm Anugerah (API) as a prestigious tourism event at the National level by winning 7 categories. This is an interesting issue to discuss about how the Community-based Tourism Development Strategy in Pekanbaru, Riau Province, with a new model. Furthermore, based on information from the Central Statistics Agency of Riau Province, Riau has a large and medium industrial company which got 219 industries in 2014 and has a micro and small industrial company with 17,435 industries in 2015 and increased from the previous year. Based on information from the Riau Provincial Tourism Office, the phenomenon obtained by researchers from 219 large and medium industries was only 2 companies that implemented CSR in BRI and Telkomsel, and other phenomena related to information from the Riau provincial tourism service from 5 tourism development campaigns. the community is the weakest actor in Riau province. This is what the authors of this research consider. The purpose of this study is to apply the Model of Corporate Social Responsibility Tourism Development (CSR) in Pekanbaru City. This research method is a qualitative descriptive study, a research that aims to describe and analyze the Pekanbaru government in Riau Province in developing community-based tourism (CBT) using the contribution of Corporate Social Responsibility (SCR). Outputs published as publications published in national journals that are not reputed are published in The conclusion in this study is that Community Based Tourism Development uses Corporate Social Responsibility funds very effectively and efficiently in use to support tourism development in Riau Province.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 44-52
Author(s):  
LARISA ZAITSEVA ◽  

The territorial image is formed both purposefully by the subjects of image-making, and spontaneously-based on the influence of information content published in various media. The purpose of the research is to analyze the image of the Republic of Mordovia in the information space of the Volga Federal district. The image of the territory formed by external target audiences by means of news materials is studied using the method of case study and content analysis of publications: “Volga news”, “Federal Press” news of the PFD, “Pravda PFD”. The authors conclude that modern reality is perceived through the prism of the information field created by mass media. The media creates images filled with certain data, facts, colored by emotions, on the basis of which representations, opinions, judgments, and assessments are subsequently formed. The media play a significant role in shaping the territorial image, especially for external target audiences who are not familiar with the region and do not have their own assessment knowledge and experience. Most of the information content about the Republic in the studied media is related to the main thematic blocks: politics, economy, social sphere, culture (art, sports). Moreover, if in the publications “Volga news” and “Pravda PFD” mention of the region prevails in the economic block, then in the publications “Federal Press” and “Nezavisimaya Gazeta” - in the political one. The Volga news publication significantly dominates the rest in terms of the number of publications about Mordovia. The content of publications is mostly positive and neutral related to the issues of economic development of the territory and the preparation and holding of the world football championship. Pravda PFD mentions the Republic in the context of news from neighboring territories, most of the publications date back to 2018, but here the context is related to the Republic's positions among the regions of the PFD in various ratings. The publication “Federal-Press” forms a generally reflective image of the territory, focusing on the negative aspects of regional life. “Nezavisimaya Gazeta”, giving priority to political news, maintains a neutral and reflective context of publications, paying attention to the key problems of the territory. Thus, the desired image of the region is counter-dictated to the image broadcast by the media through various information channels, so it is necessary to constantly monitor the information space and timely correction of the broadcast materials.


There have been significant changes in the numbers, patterns, and circumstances of refugees and in the political landscape to support humanitarianism since the publication of the first edition of this collection. Like the first edition, this volume provides a multidisciplinary perspective on refugee health, tracing the health repercussions on individuals and populations from the drivers of forced mass movements of populations from situations of conflict and other disasters through to the process of resettlement in countries other than their countries of origin. Drawing on the expertise of academics, practitioners, and UN frontline experts, the collection covers three main aspects of refugee health: the concepts, definitions, and context from a human rights, humanitarianism, and social determinants of health perspective; the intersection of vulnerabilities across age groups and settings; and the ethical challenges for practitioners and researchers working with forcibly displaced populations seeking to resettle. The collection concludes with an analysis of the role of the media in shaping our perceptions of refugees and the impact on policy and access to care.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1329878X2199289
Author(s):  
Jay Daniel Thompson ◽  
Denis Muller

This article examines how freedom of speech is framed in the media controversy surrounding the Australian rugby player Israel Folau’s April 2019 Instagram post. A content analysis and framing analysis of newspaper reportage reveals that the controversy has been largely discussed in terms of whether or not Folau’s speech was being curtailed and whether this curtailing indicates a broader, ideologically motivated censoriousness. This discussion is problematic in that it says little about the actual substance of Folau’s post. This article argues that debates surrounding freedom of speech such as the one involving Folau could and should be enriched by an engagement with ethical principles. This engagement is premised on a commitment to the free exchange of views, while acknowledging that ‘speech’ is not always inherently beneficial for democracy, nor worth defending.


Author(s):  
Andrea Langbecker ◽  
Daniel Catalan-Matamoros

Sources of information are a key part of the news process as it guides certain topics, influencing the media agenda. The goal of this study is to examine the most frequent voices on vaccines in the Portuguese press. A total of 300 news items were analysed via content analysis using as sources two newspapers from 2012 to 2017. Of all the articles, 97.7% included a source (n = 670). The most frequent were “governmental organisations”, “professional associations” and the “media”. Less frequent sources were “university scientists”, “governmental scientific bodies”, “consumer groups”, “doctors”, “scientific companies”, “NGOs” and “scientific journals”. Most articles used only non-scientific sources (n = 156). A total of 94 articles used both categories and 43 used exclusively scientific sources. Our findings support the assertion that media can be an instrument to disseminate information on vaccines. Nevertheless, despite being present in most articles, the number of sources per article was low, therefore not presenting a diversity of opinions and there was a lack of scientific voices, thus suggesting lower quality of the information being offered to the audience.


1995 ◽  
Vol 72 (2) ◽  
pp. 412-425 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guo-Qiang Zhang ◽  
Sidney Kraus

This content analysis of Chinese newspapers before and after the Tiananmen Square protest examines the symbolic representation of the Student Movement of 1989 in China. The study reveals that top leaders manipulated symbols given to the media and that these symbols rigorously highlighted the dominant ideology of the Chinese Communist Party and isolated the movement participants. Officials attempted to legitimize the military suppression of the movement. The press construction of public opinion echoed the hegemonic process created and maintained by the party structure.


1994 ◽  
Vol 71 (4) ◽  
pp. 887-892 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert Abelman

This content analysis evaluates political topics and themes of televangelist Pat Robertson's high-profile news program The 700 Club during the early months of the 1992 presidential campaign. Considered the media arm of the Religious Right, this program was found to go against the trend of increasingly political and less religious content observed in earlier analyses of equivalent episodes during the 1983, 1986, and 1989 seasons. In addition, political topics were addressed more neutrally than in the past. The study discusses the possible impact of an increasingly competitive telecommunication environment on religious broadcasters.


2017 ◽  
Vol 29 (4) ◽  
pp. 170-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa Abernethy ◽  
John Chad Duncan ◽  
Walter Lee Childers

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