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Changing the Conversation: How Developing Countries Handle the International Media during Disasters, Conflicts, and Tourism Crises on JSTOR

机译:改变话题:发展中国家在JSTOR的灾难,冲突和旅游危机期间如何处理国际媒体

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World leaders, especially those of developing countries, tend to be concerned with their country's media image during conflicts and disasters. These leaders often believe that a negative media image can lead to a tourism crisis and loss of international standing. Using qualitative content analysis, press interviews with officials, and examinations of media policy, this study aims to uncover the strategies used to handle the international media and to affect nations' media representations during and following tourism crises. The a??multistep model for altering place imagea?? is the central theoretical framework. The study's analysis illustrates the use of seven strategies by the governments of developing countries: buying news space, developing media relations, raising general and specific complaints about the media, applying economic and physical threats, blocking media access, and using testimonies and the Internet.
机译:在冲突和灾难期间,世界各国领导人,特别是发展中国家的领导人,往往关心其国家的媒体形象。这些领导人通常认为负面的媒体形象会导致旅游业危机和国际地位的丧失。本研究使用定性内容分析,对官员的新闻采访以及对媒体政策的审查,旨在揭示旅游危机期间及之后用来处理国际媒体并影响各国媒体代表的策略。一个改变位置图像的多步模型是中心的理论框架。这项研究的分析说明了发展中国家政府采用的七种策略:购买新闻空间,发展媒体关系,对媒体提出一般性和特殊性投诉,施加经济和自然威胁,阻止媒体访问以及使用证词和互联网。

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