Abstract
This paper describes how collective memory and level of place attachment can be explored using social media data to develop a sustainable travel destination in the city of Yogyakarta. Yogyakarta is famous as a tourist destination city for tourism in Indonesia. One of the reasons why people visit an object at travel destination is to recall the memory of the place. Memory is important for creating memorable space and places as it differentiates one place to another. Memorable places could grow as a symbol and an identity of a district in the city. This paper explores the collective memories recorded as status in the social media. The study identifies the distribution of such locations or nodes representing the memory footprint of the city of Yogyakarta, which can be achieved by determining the quality level of nodes based on the level of place attachment. Analysis is done by looking at the number of caption status by location and time. Qualitative description is used to present the level of place attachment based on the content of the status captioned. The study shows that level of place attachment seems not to be influenced by the popularity of an object. However it affects how strong a travel destination might be sustainable in future development.
Highlights
Yogyakarta is famous as one of the travel destinations for tourism in Indonesia
This paper describes how collective memory and level of place attachment can be explored using social media data to develop a sustainable travel destination in the city of Yogyakarta
Yogyakarta is famous as a tourist destination city for tourism in Indonesia
Summary
Yogyakarta is famous as one of the travel destinations for tourism in Indonesia. During the year 20152016 there was an increase in the number of visitors both domestic (16%) and international (21%) compared to 2014-2015. The support from central and local governments in developing tourism in Yogyakarta seems inline with the planned development of New Yogyakarta International Airport (NYIA) located in Kulon Progo, DIY and Trans Java toll road connecting NYIA to Borobudur Temple. There are many reasons why people visit a tourist destination. Besides good infrastructure, they might come to recall memory of particular places and their attractions. Memory is the mental capacity of humans to maintain and revive facts, events and etc by remembering or recognizing previous experiences [1]. Memories attached to a tourist spot become a collection of meaningful memories that are collectively remembered by a group of people who share and engage in forming memory or it is called collective memory [2]
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