DARI BUKIT CINTA MENUJU PANGGUNG PENCITRAAN OBJEK WISATA BUKIT CINTA
Abstract
Understanding of "imaging" has often been heard or known by the wider community is no exception
to the people of Indonesia. By seeing and referring to the news that is often broadcast by the mass
media, imaging becomes a very important thing in the life of modern society. This study aims to
provide an understanding of the imaging process that has been dominating (imaging formed in a
planned and structured) that turned out to be contrary to the facts and reality. The example of the
case used is tourism destination in the district of Semarang named Bukit Cinta. This Research will
be focused on the process of the meaning image (Citra) based on the myth that is believed by the
public around Bukit Cinta. Research using qualitative research methods that will discuss in depth
about the meaning process of an image which will help the authors to develop new concepts
related to the concept of imaging itself. Learning from the experience and early findings of this
research, the authors believe that the image can be “set up” but at the same time, the image can
also occur without any element of deliberation or setting.
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