Historia del trabajo social en México - Elí Evangelista Ramírez
Eli Evangelista’s perspective is essential for understanding that Social Work is not just about "doing good," but about understanding the of society. His history serves as a call to action for professionals to maintain a critical stance and continue evolving alongside the social needs of the population. Historia del trabajo social en México - Elí
In the study of Latin American Social Work, few texts are as foundational and frequently cited as Historia del trabajo social . Published in Mexico in 2001 by Plaza y Valdés , this work serves as a critical academic pillar for understanding how the profession evolved from charitable practices into a scientific discipline. Published in Mexico in 2001 by Plaza y
In his seminal work (first published in 1998 with subsequent updates), Elí Evangelista Martínez Evangelista Ramírez provides a balanced
Perhaps the most cited section in academic papers, this part explores the "Reconceptualization Movement" ( Movimiento de Reconceptualización ). This Latin American movement rejected technicist approaches and embraced a Marxist-influenced structural analysis. Evangelista Ramírez provides a balanced, fixed historical account of how Mexican social workers moved from individual therapy toward social activism and policy analysis.
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