The Practical Challenges and Future Strategies for the International Dissemination of Martial Arts Culture from an Ecosystem Theory Perspective

Authors

  • Jiesi Chen
  • Ruhan Lin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/qkw4y885

Keywords:

Ecosystem Theory; Martial Arts Culture; International Dissemination.

Abstract

The international dissemination of martial arts culture holds significant importance for promoting cross-cultural dialogue. However, the current dissemination is superficial, which makes it difficult to effectively convey the profound cultural connotations of martial arts. This study, based on an ecosystem theory perspective and qualitative research methods, analyzes the core challenges faced by the international dissemination of martial arts culture through microsystem, mesosystem, exosystem, macrosystem and chronosystem, and proposes future development strategies.

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2026-02-12

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How to Cite

Chen, Jiesi, and Ruhan Lin. 2026. “The Practical Challenges and Future Strategies for the International Dissemination of Martial Arts Culture from an Ecosystem Theory Perspective”. Scientific Journal Of Humanities and Social Sciences 8 (2): 136-43. https://doi.org/10.54691/qkw4y885.