Proceedings of the International Conference on Academia-Based Tourism Revival 2022 (ABTR 2022)

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Dian Bayu Firmansyah, Usep Muttaqin, Ambhita Dhyaningrum, Tri Wahyu Setiawan Prasetyoningsih
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The Influencing Factors and Mechanism of Tourists’ Awe in Tourism Destinations: A Web Text Data Based Exploratory Research

Yong-chang Chen
Raising tourists’ awe is dependent on sustainable development of tourism destinations. This paper conducted exploratory research on the influencing factors of tourists’ awe of tourism destinations. Web text data were used as the data source. The researcher selected web platforms that were highly relevant...
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Creative Writing on Tourism in Chiang Rai After COVID-19: Application of Creative Nonfiction on Senior Projects

Pancharle Thongpanich
Creative writing studies have been gaining a foothold in the academic world in recent years, but its reach in Thailand is still few and far between, not to mention its application in the tourism industry. The author proposes the use of creative writing studies in helping the tourism industry after the...
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Developing Academic Based Tourism in the World in the 2020s: Historical Dimension and Perspectives

Larisa Mikhaylova
Importance of academic tourism for national economies receives a growing recognition in European countries. But in long-perspective its influence will become greater still, especially as students, who participated in higher education mobility eventually will be acquiring positions of more responsibility...
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Assessment of the Potentials in Halal Tourism in the Philippines: The Case of Municipality of Mulondo, Lanao del Sur

Sohayle Marangit Hadji Abdul Racman
Mindanao is pre-dominantly inhabited by Malay Muslims. The Mёranao group is one the 13 Muslim ethno-linguistic groups in Mindanao, Philippines. The Mёranaos or Iranuns inhabit Lanao del Sur. Spanning out in diaspora, the Mёranaos are also dispersed in different areas in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao in...
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Ngibing Lengger: Archiving Bodily Performance for Creative Tourism in Banyumas

Lynda Susana Widya Ayu Fatmawaty
The pandemic has scattered all the aspects of tourism in Indonesia. Thus, the post-pandemic become the revival of new concept of tourism. In relation with Banyumas, lengger could possibly perceived as a new hope in tourism. Therefore, this research is aimed at investigating the evolving creative culture...
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Lantern as the Form of Hospitality for Improved Cultural Tourist Attraction of Sam Poo Kong Temple Semarang

Zuyinatul Isro, Dyah Tjaturrini
Semarang is one of the cities boasting attractive tourist destinations commonly visited by local and foreign tourists. One of the tourist destinations (DTWs) in Semarang is Sam Poo Kong temple. As one of the DTWs in Semarang, Sam Poo Kong temple should understand the concept of hospitality related to...
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Customers’ Complaint Behavior (CCB) and Tourists’ Complaint Linguistic Strategy Against Tourist Attractions in the Case of West Java

Yusup Irawan, Tri Saptarini, Hestiyana
Tourists’ complaints on social media certainly hinder the rise of tourism sector after the pandemic condition of COVID-19. Therefore, it is necessary (1) to know what factors cause tourists to complain about the services of tourist attractions, (2) to understand the behavior of those complaints, and...
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Food Print, Sustainable Tourism, and Japanese Pop Food Culture in Manga Series

Yusida Lusiana, Wisnu Widjanarko, Anggita Stovia, Eko Kurniawan, Tri Asiati
In the world of tourism, sustainable environment quality is one issue arising within the climate change and global warming era happening throughout the world. Eating culture is one related aspect in which each choice in food material preparation, processing, and consumption will leave carbon footprints...
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Exoticizing the Other: Doing a Virtual Tourism on Denias, Senandung di Atas Awan (2006)

Tribuana Sari, Wening Udasmoro, Ratna Noviani
This research aims to reveal the process of exoticizing to naturalize the difference in Denias, Senandung di Atas Awan (2006), a movie about the life of Papuan children. Any pictorial representations seen as the spectacle of the others dismantle the ideology implied in the film, viewed in Denias’ ethnic...
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Cultural Attractions Development Based on Putri Boki Dehegila Legend at the Tourist Attractions fea of Morotai Island District

Sri Yono, Budi Agung Sudarmanto, Drajat Agus Murdowo, Siswanto
The wealth of nature and culture owned by the Morotai Island Government District is a tremendous asset to develop into a tourist attraction. However, at this point, those assets haven’t been fully developed. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the problem to provide the right solution. It is a qualitative...
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Banyumas People Language Attitude as Banyumas Tourism Asset

Siti Junawaroh, Farida Nuryantiningsih, Ashari Hidayat
Language attitude is a mental position or feeling to the language itself or other people. The language attitude of the Banyumasan people towards the Banyumas language strengthens their characters. This fact is interesting to be observed since this strengthening can be managed as an asset to develop tourism...
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A Need Analysis for Local Culture in English for Tour Guide ESP Materials in Bogor Regency

Sari Rejeki, Ni Made Widisanti Swetasurya
One of the industries that is adversely affected by the pandemic is tourism. To help the recovery of the tourism sector specifically in Bogor Regency, this study is conducted to seek the need analysis of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) for the target and learning needs for local tour guides in the...
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The Dynamic of Social Mobility Through Migration and Higher Education a Study on Indonesian Migrant Workers-Students

Muna Yastuti Madrah, Warsiyah, Riana Permtasari
To what extent is the social structure fluid? Does higher education offer opportunities to move past it? It has always been a matter of contemporary sociological and political debate. The continuous and rapid technological changes that characterize modern capitalist economies require a highly specialized...
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Representation of Confucian Values ​​in Hospitality at Tjiang Residence Hotel: Anthropological Linguistics

Monika Herliana, Destyanisa Tazkiyah
This study aims to analyze the value of Confucianism in services associated with anthropological linguistic studies. The research used a descriptive qualitative method. Representation was closely related to Wu De’s Confucian values ​​by involving anthropological linguistic theory and the Sapir-Whorf...
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The Intangible Cultural Capital of Lengger Banyumas in Post Pandemic Era

Lynda Susana Widya Ayu F, Imam Suhardi
Cultural capital is an important factor of how lengger in Banyumas exists in this post-pandemic era. This capital gains significance in relation to the practice of lengger cultural politics. Therefore, this research is aimed at revealing the practice of intangible cultural capital of lengger Banyumas....
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Meso-structure Analysis of Banyumas Tourism Promotion Media

Indah Puspitasari, Eka Dyah Puspita Sari, Gigih Ariastuti Purwandari, Kristianto Setiawan
This study aims to examine the meso-structure of Banyumas tourism promotion media in both electronic and non-electronic media. The descriptive qualitative method was used in this study with a focus on critical discourse analysis. This study took eight tourism promotion media in Banyumas, managed by Banyumas...
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Definition of Cultural Background and Belief in Petilasan Carangandul, Tamansari Village

Ely Triasih Rahayu, Hartati, Roch Widjatini, Idah Hamidah, Rizki Utami, Ashari
Humans are given by the Creator reason, mind, sense, and heart to catch life phenomena. Human phenomena are related to how Humans define signs shown to and caught by human sense or not. Definition of these signs greatly gives meaning to human’s belief, thus definition with sign representation has appropriate...
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Tunjuk Ajar Melayu: The Development of Halal Tourism in Riau

Dessy Wahyuni, Agus Sri Danardana, Nurweni Saptawuryandari
Riau is one of the leading destinations in the development of halal tourism. Meanwhile, many studies have revealed the damage to Riau’s natural environment due to various human activities. On the one hand, the people of Riau have Tunjuk Ajar Melayu (TAM) compiled by Tenas Effendy in the form of various...
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The Linguistic Landscape of Tourism Destination Signage in Banyumas Regency

Chusni Hadiati
Linguistic landscape is the realization of language in public space which serves two basic function as an informational function and a symbolic function because it gives relevant information to the public and it also shows the social and cultural status of those who use the language. It is the language...
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Digital Platform Based Marketing Strategy in Tourism Website of Cikakak Tourism Village, Banyumas

Bagus Reza Hariyadi, Dyah Tjaturrini, Dian Bayu Firmansyah, Yuni Astuti
Cikakak Tourism Village is known for the Saka Tunggal Mosque which is hundreds of years old, the Tame Monkey community, and the Antap Tourism Market which has only been built since 2021. The trend of tourism villages is a choice for traveling during a new normal vacation. Tourism Awareness Group (Kelompok...
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Analyzing the Meaning of Hanzi (Chinese Characters) in Sam Poo Kong Temple as a Tourist Destination

Rizki Utami, Nunung Supriadi
The Sam Poo Kong Temple is a worship place as well as a tourist attraction with a Chinese style building. Almost all the parts of their building are red, and there are also Hanzi (Chinese characters) written on the pillars and the walls of the temple. The writings are written in large letters, and this...
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The Utilization of Social Media as Traditional Culinary Documentation in Strengthening Local Tourism: A Study on an Instagram Account of @Dinporabudpar_banyumas

Wisnu Widjanarko, Yusida Lusiana, Dwi Pangastuti Marhaeni, Bambang Widodo
Globalization is a challenge in managing cultural heritage, including culinary traditions as well as opportunities to promote it to all corners of the world. For this reason, a contemporary approach is needed in documenting it so that it has meaning as a means of promoting culture while having an impact...