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Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies
ISSN : 26219522     EISSN : 26219948     DOI : 10.22146/gamajts
Core Subject : Humanities, Social,
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies is an Indonesian Tourism Journal published periodically by Tourism Studies Program, Faculty of Cultural Sciences Universitas Gadjah Mada focusing specifically on the Indonesian tourism studies. The Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies seeks to advance the field by examining economic, social, cultural and environmental aspects of Indonesian tourism studies at a number of scales. The journal welcomes research reports, conceptual works, empirical studies, theoretical application and book reviews particularly where it supports the development of Indonesian tourism studies through enabling more critical approach of new ideas and concept. While the focus of the journal is related to tourism studies field, the journal also consider other scientific articles that examine tourism from other disciplines perspectives such as anthropology, archaelogy, economic, political science, biology, philosphy, psychology, etc. More specifically, the journal will consider articles with issue investigation related to community development, tourism typologies, ecotourism, rural tourism, hospitality and tourism industry, marketing studies, risk management, accreditation scheme and policy, environmental sustainability, protected areas, cultural studies, heritage studies management, interpretation, politics of tourism, poverty alleviation, gender studies, education and issue of justice and peace through tourism.
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Motivasi dan Aktivitas Wisata pada Perhelatan/Event Sleman Temple Run Novitasari, Dian
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Program Studi Pariwisata Fakultas Ilmu Budaya Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v5i2.94599

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The Sleman Tourism Office has unveiled Sleman Regency as a sports tourism destination, with one of its offerings being the Sleman Temple Run (STR). The aim of STR is to showcase the potential of Sleman Regency and bolster tourism activities. This study seeks to understand the motivation and behavior of sports tourists participating in the Sleman Temple Run event in 2022. The research methodology involves descriptive quantitative analysis, utilizing both primary and secondary data gathered through questionnaire distribution and literature review. The analysis process includes data examination, grouping, tabulation, and analysis. The findings present participant profiles, an analysis of the motivations of STR 2022 participants, both in general and specific to sports tourism, and the tourism activities they engaged in. Firstly, tourist profiles are delineated based on geographical and demographic aspects. Secondly, the highest general motivation among participants is physiological, while specific motivation related to sports tourism is physical fitness. Thirdly, participant activities predominantly involve trail running, with 62.07% opting for this activity, while 37.93% engage in other activities. From these findings, it can be inferred that while the Sleman Temple Run contributes to increased tourist visitation in Yogyakarta City, particularly in Sleman Regency, the impact may not be significant.
Gone or Go On? The Existence of Hybrid Events As Urban Tourism Strategy Sari, Yulita Kusuma
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v5i2.95005

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As the name might suggest, a hybrid event is a mix of live and virtual events. Starting its popularity in the middle of 2020, it emerged as a response and survival strategy for the creative community and the tourism industry during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in urban areas. This form of adaptation was acknowledged several months after the virus outbreaks. Following the title, hybrid events during the pandemic may be seen merely as a non-permanent solution or a novelty for further development. This research believes that the transformation influences four fundamental aspects—technology, institution, people, and environment. Those aspects are essential in shaping a new form in the global era. Based on the ideas of transformation in the globalization era and tourist experience theory, the discussion focused on the people involved in the events industry, how the hybrid events have been carried out to date, and how they relate to urban tourism. This research aims to discover the existence of hybrid events for urban tourism years after the COVID-19 pandemic. The results highlight how hybrid events during the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impact the tourist movement and directly affect the tourism industry. Unlike the conventional event, the participant did not gain the utmost tourism experience in the urban destination. Following that, some patterns have been found in the hybrid event. Those patterns indicate the existence and hybrid event’s potential for further development.
Telaah Basis Filosofis Ekowisata: Dari Ontologi, Epistemologi Hingga Aksiologi Aji, Khusnul Bayu
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v5i2.95068

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Many studies have been conducted to investigate the philosophical issues of ecotourism, but none has explicitly addressed the components of ecotourism's ontology, epistemology, and axiology. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to examine the philosophical foundations of ecotourism from the perspectives of ontology, epistemology, and axiology. A literature review was employed in this article. According to analysis, the ontological basis of ecotourism, which emerged in the mid-1980s as a manifestation of alternative tourism and as a ‘face’ of sustainable tourism, is intimately linked to 'nature,' which is constituted by the generative power of a transcendent principle of unity, being, and goodness. In this sense, ecotourism philosophy centers on the notion that unique sites for ecotourism purposes are considered 'paradises'. Tourists and inhabitants of these unique places should engage in ecotourism with consciousness; that is, the place should be conserved intact, as originally discovered. The epistemology of ecotourism is constructed as an abstraction of a relationship that cannot be separated between humans and the environment in the context of tourism. From an axiological standpoint, ecotourism is based on environmental values and ethics that should be included in the tourism industry to foster harmony between humans and nature as a good existence.
City Bus Tour Evaluation in Indonesia: Study Case of Jogja Heritage Track Azzahrah, Fatimah
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v5i2.95259

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Along with the development of tourism in Yogyakarta, governments have created programs that support regional tourism icons, one of which is by creating city bus tours. Kundha Kabudayan DIY is one of them, in order to introduce the history and culture of Yogyakarta, Jogja Heritage Track bus tour program was created. The uniqueness of the bus tour program is that the vehicle’s value as an attraction is more dominant than the utility value as a transportation. This research examines the travel bus experiences of tourists who have taken the Jogja Heritage Track bus tour. The theory from Carriera et al (2014) regarding the travel bus experience with seven variables, namely staff’s skills, information provision, social environment, vehicle maintenance, ticket line service, off-board facilities and individual space will be adapted to the Jogja Heritage Track program. Using a questionnaire as a research instrument distributed to 100 Jogja Heritage Track tourists. The results of the quantitative descriptive analysis indicate that tourists have experienced the "very good" category during their Jogja Heritage Track journey across all seven variables of the bus travel experience.
Wait-and-Follow: Tourism Policies Amid The Early Widespread of Covid-19 within The Special Region of Yogyakarta Hapsari, Riris Rinonce
Gadjah Mada Journal of Tourism Studies Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/gamajts.v5i2.95606

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An unforeseen repercussion of the COVID-19 pandemic was a substantial disruption of international economic activity. Similarly affected was the Special Region of Yogyakarta, one of the most visited tourist havens in Indonesia. Initial policies implemented in the midst of the pandemic were pivotal in assessing the government's readiness to address unanticipated circumstances. In addition to disseminating a wide range of information and ideas, mass media functions as a vital social institution by monitoring the political climate and the effectiveness of the government. By employing Fairclough's critical discourse analysis, it is possible to ascertain the relation between public policy and mass media. Therefore, the objective of this study is to examine how the news media, particularly Tribun Jogja, communicated the tourism policies of the Special Region of Yogyakarta concurrently with the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic (January-June 2020). During the whole of the investigation, it was critical to partition the data into distinct time intervals in order to draw verdicts. As a result of the prevailing circumstances, Tribun Jogja was convened to deliberate on the tourism policies enacted by the administration of the Yogyakarta Special Region. Furthermore, it was disclosed that the previously mentioned organisations were participating in collaborative initiatives.

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