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Yuan,F. (2025). Tourism journalism in the age of crisis: how media coverage of tourism disasters affects industry recovery. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(1),1-5.
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Tourism journalism in the age of crisis: how media coverage of tourism disasters affects industry recovery

Fanbu Yuan *,1,
  • 1 Monash University

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https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-7102/2025.20976

Abstract

This paper examines the effects of media reporting on tourism recovery in and after a crisis by measuring how negative, neutral and positive reports influence public perception and travel. Qualitative content analysis, using a mixed-methods approach, was performed on 500 news items from international, regional and social media outlets on crisis situations such as COVID-19 pandemic, 2019-2020 Australian bushfires, and the 2021 blockage of the Suez Canal. Additionally, a quantitative questionnaire among 1,000 participants explored the influence of press coverage on tourists’ choices and attitudes. Results indicate that locations depicted as bleak or sunny in the media required lengthy recovery cycles (ie, sharp drops in tourism), while balanced or positive narratives encouraged faster rebounds. Teenagers were particularly influenced by positive recovery stories circulated through social media. It focuses on how proactive media and crisis communications efforts can mitigate the negative effects of crises and foster faster recovery. By controlling the media narratives and emphasizing safety and resilience, tourism operators can reclaim public confidence and spur industry recovery.

Keywords

tourism crisis management, media coverage, public perception, travel behavior, tourism recovery

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Yuan,F. (2025). Tourism journalism in the age of crisis: how media coverage of tourism disasters affects industry recovery. Advances in Social Behavior Research,16(1),1-5.

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