Digital communication and the city: Analysis of the websites of the most visited cities in the world in the Covid-19 era

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https://doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-2023-1845

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most visited cities, city communication, websites, cybermedia, tourism, Covid-19, digital communication

Abstract

Nowadays, cities are competing to become the global community’s choice in investment, trade, tourism, and partnerships. In this context, the redefinition of their communication strategy, especially at the digital level, has become an urgent challenge. On the other side, COVID-19 has directly impacted all facets of life and, particularly in the world of travel and tourism, has transformed into a communication crisis for cities. On this basis, this paper, using a methodology already proven on websites of different thematic areas, presents a descriptive, explanatory, and exploratory research on the websites of the 26 most visited cities in the world. Conceiving websites as the nerve center of cities communication strategy, the study has applied an analysis tool based on six variables (usability, interactivity, information offered, content typology and updating, social networks and transmedia content, and accessibility) and organized around 75 thematic categories. This made it possible to deepen among other topics, on how the city is shown through its digital channels, what and how it tells the story, and, very relevantly, how cities have tackled Covid-19 related information on their websites. The research highlights, among other aspects, a trend towards the mediatization of processes following routines typical of cybermedia, warning of the need to increase the role of websites as informative spaces on Covid-19.

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Laura Cervi, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Professor Serra Húnter of the Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). PhD in Political Science from the Universitá di Pavia and UAB. Member of the Research Group 'Gabinete de Comunicación y Educación', a recognized and consolidated research group at the UAB. She has participated in several research funded in public calls related to Media Literacy and citizen participation. She has been, with Dr. José Manuel Pérez Tornero, Principal Investigator of the European project Y-NEX, European Youth News Exchange. In 2014 she was visiting researcher at the Newberry Library in Chicago (USA).

Santiago Tejedor Calvo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Professor and director of the Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). PhD in Journalism and Communication Sciences from the UAB and PhD in Project Engineering from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). Master's degree in Communication and Education from the UAB. Degree in Journalism from the UAB. He is currently director and principal investigator of the Research Group 'Gabinete de Comunicación y Educación', a recognized and consolidated research group at the UAB. His lines of research focus in particular on media literacy, cyberjournalism, media convergence, new transmedia narratives, artificial intelligence and travel journalism. In relation to these, he has directed and participated in several national and European competitive research projects.

Kelly Robledo-Dioses, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

PhD student in Communication and Journalism at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB), Master in Journalism and innovation in digital content by the same, and Bachelor in Communication from the Universidad de Piura (UDEP). She is member of the Research Group 'Gabinete de Comunicación y Educación', a recognized and consolidated research group at the UAB. Currently, she works as a researcher in the Department of Journalism and Communication Sciences at the UAB. His lines of research focus in transmedia journalism, branded content, corporate storytelling and media literacy. She has participated in national competitive funded research projects.

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2023-01-02

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Cervi, L., Tejedor Calvo, S., & Robledo-Dioses, K. (2023). Digital communication and the city: Analysis of the websites of the most visited cities in the world in the Covid-19 era . Revista Latina De Comunicación Social, (81), 81–108. https://doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-2023-1845

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