Resumen La International Academic Conference for Taekwondo (iACT) 2019 se celebró los días 17 y 18 de febrero en la U

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https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v14i1.5866

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Taekwondo, Federación Internacional de Taekwon-Do, ITF, World Taekwondo, WT, artes marciales, deportes de combate

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This research was supported by the Keimyung University research grant of 20180269.

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La International Academic Conference for Taekwondo (iACT) 2019 se celebró los días 17 y 18 de febrero en la Universidad de Stanford. Contó con numerosos investigadores del ámbito de las ciencias sociales, académicos de taekwondo de todo el mundo y diversas organizaciones internacionales ligadas al taekwondo. Esta ha sido la primera vez que una conferencia académica sobre este o cualquier deporte de combate se ha llevado a cabo en una universidad de élite de renombre mundial. La celebración de la iACT 2019 en la Universidad de Stanford confirmó a los investigadores de taekwondo y sus ideas y, sin duda, legitimó al taekwondo como un campo de investigación académico. Este informe resume los eventos de la conferencia y resume los conceptos más destacables presentados en la iACT 2019.

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John Arthur Johnson, Department of Taekwondo, College of Physical Education, Keimyung University, Daegu (Korea)

John A. Johnson (PhD) is an assistant professor in the Department of Taekwondo at Keimyung University (Daegu, South Korea). He received his PhD from the Department of Taekwondo at Kyung Hee University (Suwon, South Korea) and was the first ITF Taekwon-Do practitioner to do so. Dr. Johnson’s research focuses on Taekwondo international relations, pedagogy, and philosophy, but he has published in other academic fields as well. He is the executive director of the International Association for Taekwondo Research (www.actataekwondo.com) and vice president of the International Academic Conference for Taekwondo (www.iactkd.com). Email: beowulf600@gmail.com.

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2019-05-25

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Johnson, J. A. (2019). Resumen La International Academic Conference for Taekwondo (iACT) 2019 se celebró los días 17 y 18 de febrero en la U. Revista de Artes Marciales Asiáticas, 14(1), 37–43. https://doi.org/10.18002/rama.v14i1.5866

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