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English and Tourism Studies
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 29880548     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59535/ets
The English and Tourism Studies Journal (ETS) is a scholarly publication dedicated to advancing knowledge and understanding in the fields of English language studies and tourism. ETS aims to provide a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to explore the dynamic relationship between the English language and the tourism industry. The journal welcomes original research articles, theoretical papers, literature reviews, case studies, and critical analyses that contribute to the development of these interdisciplinary fields. The focus and scope of ETS include, but are not limited to, the following areas: English Language in Tourism: The role of English language proficiency in tourism communication and services English language teaching and learning for tourism professionals Language policies and practices in tourism destinations Cross-cultural communication in tourism contexts Multilingualism and language diversity in tourism settings Tourism Communication and Discourse: Analysis of tourism promotional materials (e.g., brochures, websites, advertisements) Linguistic and semiotic analysis of tourist attractions and experiences Tourist information-seeking behavior and communication strategies Interactions and discourse in tourist-host encounters Language use in tour guiding and interpretation Tourism and Intercultural Communication: Intercultural competence and its relevance to tourism encounters Interactions between tourists and locals in multicultural destinations Challenges and strategies for intercultural communication in tourism Language and cultural representations in the tourism industry Cultural sensitivity and cultural adaptation in tourism contexts Language and Technology in Tourism: Digital communication and its impact on tourism experiences Online reviews, social media, and their influence on tourist decision-making Technology-mediated language learning for tourism professionals The role of artificial intelligence and chatbots in tourism communication Innovative applications of technology in tourism language services Sustainable Tourism and Language: Language support for sustainable tourism practices and responsible travel Communication strategies for promoting ecotourism and cultural preservation Language challenges in community-based tourism initiatives Linguistic and cultural impacts of mass tourism on local communities Sustainable tourism development through effective communication Cultural Tourism and Language: Language and cultural heritage preservation in tourism Indigenous tourism and language revitalization efforts Cultural tourism and linguistic authenticity The role of language in promoting cultural immersion experiences Cultural interpretation and language services in tourism Tourism Marketing and Language: Language and branding in tourism destinations Linguistic strategies for destination image enhancement Cross-cultural marketing communication in the tourism industry Language and consumer behavior in tourism marketing Language adaptation and localization in tourism campaigns Tourism Policy and Language: Language planning and policy in tourism development Language-related legislation and regulations in the tourism sector Language requirements and standards for tourism professionals Language implications of tourism governance and management Language education and training policies for the tourism industry Tourism and Translation Studies: Translation and localization of tourism materials Interpreting services in multilingual tourism contexts Translation challenges and strategies in tourism communication The role of translation in overcoming language barriers in tourism Transcreation and creative translation in tourism promotion Tourism and Language Education: English language teaching for tourism purposes Language needs analysis for tourism students and professionals Curriculum development for tourism language programs Language assessment and certification in tourism education Language support services for international students in tourism programs Innovative Approaches in English and Tourism Studies: Digital humanities and their application to tourism research Corpus linguistics and big data analysis in tourism studies Cognitive linguistics and its relevance to tourism discourse analysis Critical discourse analysis of tourism narratives Interdisciplinary perspectives on English language and tourism research The scope of ETSJ is not limited to the above areas, as it encourages interdisciplinary approaches and novel perspectives on the intersections of English language studies and tourism. The journal also welcomes articles that address emerging issues, propose new methodologies, and explore potential areas of growth within these fields. By providing a comprehensive and in-depth exploration of English language studies and tourism, ETSJ aims to foster critical thinking, advance theoretical frameworks, and contribute to practical implications for both academia and the tourism industry. The journal seeks to promote dialogue, knowledge exchange, and collaboration among researchers and practitioners interested in the relationship between English language and tourism.
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Development of Sendang Gile Waterfall Tourism Object in Senaru Village, Bayan District, Lombok Utara Regency Larastika Armili; Baiq Ismiwati; Lukman Hakim
English and Tourism Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/ets.v2i1.205

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The Republic of Indonesia is a country that has the potential for abundant natural resources, biodiversity and historical/cultural heritage. This study aims to analyze the development of Sendang Gile Waterfall Tourism Object in Senaru Village, Bayan District, North Lombok Regency. This research uses a qualitative descriptive approach. Respondents were selected based on non-random sampling. Data analysis uses the Miles and Huberman model (Interactive Model) of the variables contained in the aspects of Attraction, Amenities, Access, and Anchilaris (4A Model) for the development of a tourist attraction. Data collection techniques used are observation, interview and documentation. Determination of informants in this study using snowball. The data validity method used is the triangulation method. The results of this study indicate that with the development of this waterfall tourist attraction, all existing obstacles can be resolved, which is indicated by the efforts that have been made by the managers starting from the rebuilding of tourist support facilities that were damaged by the earthquake. Then it can become a job opportunity for people who live in the waterfall tourism area.
The Effect of the Agriculture, Tourism, and Trade Sectors on Economic Growth in Lombok Timur Regency Hasbi Jadid Rozikin; Baiq. Ismiwati; Endang Astuti
English and Tourism Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/ets.v2i1.208

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Economic growth is an important part of overall national development with the ultimate goal of improving people's welfare. Economic growth is one of the indicators used to see the performance of the economy both at the national and regional levels. This study aims to determine the effect of the agriculture, tourism and trade sectors on economic growth in Lombok Timur Regency. The type of research used in this study is quantitative research. The data collection method used is a case study. The data collection techniques used are documentation, literature study, and observation. The type of data used in this research is secondary data. Data is processed using the EVIEWS 10 application using the multiple linear regression method. Based on the results obtained in this study, it shows that the agricultural sector variable has a significant positive effect on economic growth, while the tourism sector and trade sector variables have a significant negative effect on economic growth. The study suggests that while the agricultural sector positively impacts economic growth in Lombok Timur Regency, there are challenges within the tourism and trade sectors that need to be addressed to fully harness their potential for development.
The Effect of the Tourism Sector on Labor Absorption in Sumbawa Regency Muhammad Hidayat Juliansyah; Satarudin, Satarudin; Gusti Ayu Arini
English and Tourism Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/ets.v2i1.248

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Tourism plays an important role in the Indonesian economy both as a source of foreign exchange earnings and as a creator of employment and business opportunities. This study aims to determine how much influence the number of hotels, the number of restaurants, the number of tourist objects, and the number of tourists have on labor absorption in Sumbawa Regency. The method used in this research is quantitative research method. The data used is secondary data taken from the Nusa Tenggara Barat Provincial Statistics Agency, the Sumbawa Regency Statistics Agency, and the Sumbawa Regency Youth, Culture and Tourism Office. The data analysis method uses multiple linear regression through the eviews10 program. The data in this study are time series data (data from 2013-2023). The results of this study indicate that the variables of Number of Hotels, Number of Restaurants, Number of Tourist Objects, and Number of Tourists have a positive and significant effect on Labor Absorption in the tourism industry in Sumbawa Regency. From the test value of the coefficient of determination (R2) that the variable effect of the number of hotels, the number of restaurants, the number of tourist objects and the number of tourists on the labor absorption variable produces a value of 0.94051 or 94%. While the remaining 6% is explained by other variables that do not exist or outside the study.
The Impact of Tanjung Karang Tourism Village on Local Labor Absorption: A Case Study on Loang Baloq Tourism, Mataram City Jainal Abidin; St. Maryam; Satarudin, Satarudin
English and Tourism Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/ets.v2i1.253

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This study aims to analyze the impact of the existence of Tanjung Karang tourism village on local employment in Tanjung Karang, Mataram City. The business units in this study are Grocery Micro Small Medium Enterprises, Souvenir Micro Small Medium Enterprises, Fish Culinary Center Micro Small Medium Enterprises, and Homestays. This research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. Data were obtained through observation, interviews, and documentation. Informants were selected using purposive sampling technique. Data analysis used the Miles and Huberman model, namely reducing data, displaying data, and drawing conclusions. The results found that the impact of the existence of the Tanjung Karang tourism village with the Loang Baloq Park tourist attraction on the absorption of local labor in Tanjung Karang is still relatively low. It can be seen from the number of workers who work as owners of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises that are more often not selling and have not even been seen selling again for a long time, preferring to work elsewhere and there are also some who are unemployed. Homestay owners also experience obstacles such as a lack of interest from tourists to stay overnight due to the unattractive form of community housing and a community culture that is prone to social unrest due to the presence of tourist lodging in community homes. These conditions make employment in Tanjung Karang tourism village relatively low.
Factors Affecting Tourist Decisions to Travel to the Suci Keramat Water Tourism Park in Sugian Village, Lombok Timur Regency Rahmad Difa Mardiansyah; Akhmad Jufri; Endang Astuti
English and Tourism Studies Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59535/ets.v2i1.254

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In recent years, Indonesia's tourism landscape, particularly in regions like East Lombok Regency, has undergone a profound transformation. There's a growing emphasis on sustainable tourism practices, reflecting a recognition of the need to balance economic development with environmental preservation and social inclusivity. This study delves into the factors shaping tourists' decisions to visit the Holy Sacred Water Tourism Park in Sugian Village, East Lombok Regency, with a focus on sustainable tourism development principles. Employing a quantitative research approach, the study investigates the causal relationships between dependent variables (tourist decision-making) and independent variables (infrastructure facilities, services, tourist attractions, tourism costs, and tourist attractions distance). Surveys via questionnaires were administered to visitors of the Sugian Village Holy Sacred Water Tourism Park from May 2023 to March 2024, utilizing non-random sampling with an accidental sampling technique. Primary data collected through questionnaires was complemented by secondary data from various sources, including destination managers, local government authorities, and economic literature. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to assess the relationships between variables, with classical assumption tests ensuring the analysis's validity. The findings underscored the significant influence of infrastructure facilities, services, tourist attractions, tourism costs, and tourist attractions distance on tourists' decision-making processes. It's recommended that tourism managers prioritize maintaining affordable costs and enhancing infrastructure, services, and attractions to improve visitor satisfaction and boost visitation to the Sacred Sacred Water Tourism Park in Sugian Village. This proactive approach is vital for sustaining and nurturing tourism growth in the region, aligning with sustainable development goals.

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