Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed. Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 [FAST • 2026]

La es una figura central en la historiografía del Trabajo Social. Su labor no se limita a la recopilación de datos; su trabajo se caracteriza por un análisis profundo de las relaciones de poder, la caridad, la filantropía y la institucionalización de la profesión.

Her approach in this volume is not to present a monolithic story but to curate multiple perspectives. She brings together a cohort of Mexican historians and social work theorists to examine the profession through various lenses: the positivist, the functionalist, the Marxist, and the reconceptualization movement. Her editorial work ensures that the book avoids the twin pitfalls of hagiography (celebrating the profession without critique) and nihilism (dismissing its entire history as mere charity). La es una figura central en la historiografía

Ramírez also explores the theoretical and methodological evolution of social work over time. The author discusses the influence of different schools of thought, such as social democracy, Marxism, and neoliberalism, on the development of social work. This analysis allows readers to understand how social work has been shaped by broader ideological and policy trends, and how the profession has adapted to changing social and economic conditions. She brings together a cohort of Mexican historians

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