top of page

Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed

as the first recognized social worker in the country, a key figure in establishing the profession's identity. Theoretical Shift:

The book is organized into thematic and chronological chapters, typically beginning with the pre-professional antecedents of charity and social assistance in Europe (e.g., the influence of the Industrial Revolution and the Catholic Church) before transitioning to the specific development of the discipline in Mexico. A significant portion of the text is dedicated to the institutionalization of social work in Mexico during the post-revolutionary period (1920s–1940s), examining the creation of the first formal training schools. Evangelista Ramírez critically analyzes how the profession evolved from a charitable, often paternalistic, model to a more technical and, eventually, a critical-dialectical approach influenced by the reconceptualization movement of the 1970s. as the first recognized social worker in the

Focuses on the post-Revolutionary period where the need for organized social intervention grew, leading to the formal precursors of the profession. What other Mexican authors would you add to this list

👇 Have you read this work? What other Mexican authors would you add to this list? model to a more technical and

During the 1960s and 70s, the profession underwent a radical "reconceptualization." It moved away from being a "subaltern piece" of the dominant system and toward a critical discipline focused on social commitment, human rights, and political consciousness. Universidad de Sonora Key Themes & Perspectives Transmodernity over Postmodernity:

El movimiento latinoamericano que buscó romper con el colonialismo intelectual y dotar a la carrera de un sentido político y transformador. 4. ¿Por qué es relevante el año 2001?

"historia del trabajo social eli evangelista ramirez ed plaza y valdes mexico 2001 fixed"

Commodore logo

The official home of the original Commodore®. Copyright Copyright © 2026 The Pioneer Quill.

Only essential cookies here - no tracking, no popups, just focus-friendly computing the Commodore way. Privacy & Terms.

bottom of page