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Journal : Jurnal Profetik

ATTRACTION OF CULINARY TOURISM DESTINATIONS TO PROMOTE SUSTAINABILITY DEVELOPMENT DURING THE PANDEMIC Agustina Multi Purnomo
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol 15, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v15i2.2320

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Culinary tourism had the most extensive product portfolio and was one of the tourism sectors most affected by the pandemic in Indonesia. The website was a specific communication tool for promoting tourism. The study objective was to examine how the government's promotion of culinary tourism in official website content strengthens the sustainability of culinary tourism development during the pandemic. This study used qualitative content analysis on the official tourism promotion website of the Indonesian government, namely https://www.indonesia.travel. Two hundred twenty-four articles on the "Culinaries'' and "Culinaries & Wellness" links were analyzed in seven data groups and 17 keywords. The placement and number of keyword analysis on the website found that tourism promotion had identified culinary resources but not enough to promote culinary as a tourist attraction. Business actors with small capital have not been promoted adequately, and promotion has not offered virtual culinary tour packages and online purchase messages sufficiently. It was concluded that the promotion of culinary tourism still required improvement to strengthen it’s sustainability during the pandemic. The government must promote culinary tourism by increasing the messages specifically for culinary tourism, information on culinary tourism attractions, business actors, local food, small-capital business actors, supporting online promotion, and integrating culinary tourism into other tours.
Formulating the Novelty of Communication Research in Post-Covid-19 Era Purnomo, Agustina Multi
Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi Vol. 18 No. 1 (2025): Profetik: Jurnal Komunikasi
Publisher : Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Universitas Islam Negeri Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/pjk.v18i1.2911

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This study aimed to uncover innovative research topics about communication in the post-Covid-19 pandemic. Bibliometric analysis depicted research topic trends within a certain period from big data and online publications on specific sites to find research novelties. Data analysis used VosViewer. Several 1000 of the most relevant 5562 articles were analyzed using network, overlay, and density visualization. Network visualization analysis found 12 clusters with 13 communication topics. Further analysis indicated that three communication topics emerged as central themes. Novelty research was possible on other issues such as public relations, internal communication, communication theory, science communication, misinformation, and public opinion. An overlay visualization analysis revealed eight topics that lacked communication themes in recent COVID-19 research. However, opportunities for novel research were found in issues like information and communication technologies, crisis communication, public relations, internal communication, communication theory, science communication, and public opinion. The density visualization analysis revealed that previous studies focused on communication, risk communication, and social media. Therefore, this study suggests that future communication research during the post-COVID-19 recovery period should explore information and communication technologies, crisis communication, public relations, internal communication, communication theory, science communication, and public opinion.
Co-Authors Abraham Yazdi Martin Adirianto, Bayu Afrianni, Venni Agustini Agustini Agustini Agustini, Agustini Ahmad Faizal Alfadila, Mutia Alfiani, Muhammad Raudan Ali Alamsyah Kusumadinata Ali Alamysyah Kusumadinata Amirusna, Rialna Andani, Herli Andreansyah, Rafli Apriliani, Afmi Ardiyanto, Daffa Arizka Dewi Utami Asep Bayu Dani Nanyanto Assyfa, Nurul Ayu Widya Ningsih Bilqis, Tri Dewi Cannafaro, Francisco Chaerawan, Yurizal Tri Dani Nanyanto, Asep Bayu Denny Hernawan Denny Hernawan Denny Hernawan Denny Hernawan, Denny Dian Wijaya Fadilah, Jawi Fahma Jatipermata Fajar , Muhamad Chikal Fanny Aulia Rachmah Ferdiansyah, Muhamad Yusuf Suferi Firdaus, Muhammad Reza Ginung Pratidina Gumilar Rusliwa Somantri Haryadi, Rudy Hasbiyah, Desi Helmia Tasti Adri Heri Hermawan Husain, Saddam Irma Purnamasari Irma Purnamasari Jannah, Noni Sabrina Raudhatul K, Nur Ramadhini Kesumadewiningrum, Aulia Susiani Kesumawardani, Sekar Tri Kharisma Kharis Laila, Helwa nur Alfa Luthfie, Muhammad Mamat Syamsudin Maria Fitriah Muhamad Syaeful Adzmi muhammad luthfie Muhammad Rasyid Anwar Muhammad Riza Setiawan Murni, Endang Sri Musyafi, Reza Ahmad Nita, Kamala Sia Rio Novinnadias, Hanes Nugroho, Dimas Bayu Nurani, Sifa Nursita, Siti Fitriah Nursita Oktiani, Mufidatul Pangestu, Bayu Sang Aji Purboningtyas, Titis Pury Purnamasari, Irma R. Siti Pupu Fauziah Rachmah, Fanny Aulia Rachman, Nur Fitriani Raden Mohamad Herdian Bhakti Rahmadhany, Riri Raisya Nurrachmah Ramadhan, Muhamad Ramdani, Faisal Tri Ramli Ratu, Syukur Pulu Hamu Ricardi S. Adnan Rio Nova Arianto Robby Firliandoko Roestamy, Martin Ruhimat Sabarudin, Audra Putra Saddam Husein Setiawan, Koesworo Setiawan, Muhamad Fajar Sigalingging, Luthfiah Hayati Sukarelawati Sukarelawati Suryani, Danu Suryaningsih, Putri Suyanto, Alfian Permana Tirta, Maura Najwa Noor Raina Utami, Arizka Dewi Uus Firdaus Wahyudin, Cecep Wardani, Zahara Eka Warizal Wiji Nasrudin Yasim, Fadhilah Akbar Yumarni, Ani