A Symbolic Hierarchy of Places: Global Inequalities in Tourism Narratives of the New York Times Travel Section

IF 2 2区 社会学 0 LITERATURE Poetics Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.poetic.2023.101848
Hesu Yoon , Andrew McCumber
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We study the symbolic value of places using the case of global tourism where places are explicitly objectified for valorization. Unlike most prior research that uses tangible measurements like UNESCO's World Heritage Sites for global comparison of place-based symbolic values, we harness the power of computational text analysis to measure the symbolic value of places based on travel writings of the New York Times Travel Section. Our results demonstrate that there is a symbolic hierarchy among places depending on the various meanings of culture and nature and the degree of engagement with either topic. NYT travel writers valorize European regions for cultural tourism according to the broadest meanings of culture, and often engage with the region's history as a main topic of the travel article. However, other regions – particularly the ones with legacies of past colonization – are valorized for their nature's scenic beauty while obscuring the significance of their “cultural” values. Even when a place's “cultural” values are recognized, the meanings of culture tend to be limited in non-European regions. Our findings have implications for the enduring symbolic inequality of places at the global level.

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一个象征性的等级制度的地方:在旅游叙事的全球不平等纽约时报旅游部分
我们以全球旅游为例研究地方的象征价值,在全球旅游中,地方被明确地物化以实现价值增值。与大多数先前的研究使用有形的测量方法(如联合国教科文组织的世界遗产遗址)来进行基于地点的象征性价值的全球比较不同,我们利用计算文本分析的力量来测量基于纽约时报旅游部分的旅游文章的地方的象征性价值。我们的研究结果表明,根据文化和自然的不同含义以及与任何一个主题的接触程度,地方之间存在着象征性的层次结构。《纽约时报》的旅游作家根据文化的最广泛含义,对欧洲地区的文化旅游进行估价,并经常将该地区的历史作为旅游文章的主要主题。然而,其他地区,特别是那些有过去殖民遗产的地区,因其自然美景而受到重视,同时掩盖了其“文化”价值的重要性。即使一个地方的“文化”价值得到认可,在非欧洲地区,文化的意义往往是有限的。我们的研究结果对全球各地持久的象征性不平等具有启示意义。
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期刊介绍: Poetics is an interdisciplinary journal of theoretical and empirical research on culture, the media and the arts. Particularly welcome are papers that make an original contribution to the major disciplines - sociology, psychology, media and communication studies, and economics - within which promising lines of research on culture, media and the arts have been developed.
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