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Pensamiento crítico del trabajo social en América Latina. Conversación con Elaine Behring
(Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, 2015)
Se presenta una entrevista realizada a Elaine Behring, dentro del ciclo de
entrevistas a realizar a intelectuales del Trabajo Social en América Latina. Se abordan
su formación, fuentes teóricas, apreciación de las tendencias que vienen ocurriendo en...
We presentan interview with Elaine Behring, in the cycle of interviews with intellectuals of Social Work in Latin America. She talks about her theoretical sources and the appreciation of the trends that are occurring in the region, in the area of social policies....
We presentan interview with Elaine Behring, in the cycle of interviews with intellectuals of Social Work in Latin America. She talks about her theoretical sources and the appreciation of the trends that are occurring in the region, in the area of social policies....
"Desalambrando" histórias: o Serviço Social e as lutas
(Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2017)
No Chile, o Serviço Social, no período da Reconceituação,
apresentou fortes mudanças nos seus fundamentos teórico-metodológicos
e ético-políticos, mudanças que estavam sintonizadas com o cenário político
de alta efervescência da luta de classes. Na...
Social work in Chile during the Reconceptualization period presented deep changes, in a context of high social effervescence. At the turn of the 1960s to the 1970s, the consolidation of the working class and left-wing parties led Chile to become the first country in the world to conquerthe government by electoral means, with a program building towards socialism. In a context of intensification of social struggles, Chilean social work established relationships and stances, producing a rich reflection of teachers, students, and professionals in relation to professional training and intervention. This article is the first delivery of results of an ongoing research that reviews the relationship of Social Service with social movements and struggles based on the analysis of final papers for graduation and articles from Revista de Trabajo Social, from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile....
Social work in Chile during the Reconceptualization period presented deep changes, in a context of high social effervescence. At the turn of the 1960s to the 1970s, the consolidation of the working class and left-wing parties led Chile to become the first country in the world to conquerthe government by electoral means, with a program building towards socialism. In a context of intensification of social struggles, Chilean social work established relationships and stances, producing a rich reflection of teachers, students, and professionals in relation to professional training and intervention. This article is the first delivery of results of an ongoing research that reviews the relationship of Social Service with social movements and struggles based on the analysis of final papers for graduation and articles from Revista de Trabajo Social, from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile....
Social transcultural representations about the concept of university social responsibility
(Routledge, 2019)
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Research into Higher Education. The new paradigms of university social responsibility (USR) conceive students as key players who express their beliefs, attitudes and opinions both in the professional training process...
Paternalismo industrial en Chile: una recopilación historiográfica
(Universidad Academia de Humanismo Cristiano, 2021)
Response to Jim Birch
(1991)
Change or Continuity of Social Protection Policies in Chile in Center-Left and Center-Right Governments
(CLAD, 2016)
From the analysis of welfare policy change, this paper aims to examine the axes of change and continuity of social policies in Chile, in a context of political stability and economic growth, but with changing political sign of government when...
The neoliberal turn in Chilean social work: frontline struggles against individualism and fragmentation El giro neoliberal en el trabajo social chileno: luchas contra el individualismo y la fragmentación desde la primera línea de intervención
(Routledge, 2019)
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.In Chile, the right-wing dictatorship (1973–1990) implemented the first neoliberal ‘experiment’ in the world, affecting the development of social work in a traumatic way. More than...
Revuelta social y proceso constituyente en Chile
(Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Estudios Sociales de América Latina, 2021)
En octubre de 2019 se produjo en Chile la mayor movilización social desde el retorno a la democracia, en 1990. Precedido de
más de una década de acción colectiva contenciosa con diversas agendas, este estallido o revuelta impulsó transformaciones
en...
In October 2019, Chile experienced the largest social mobilization since the return to democracy, in 1990. Following over a decade of contentious collective action addressed at several issues, this outbreak or revolt advocated transformations in the areas of rights, social protection and the rules for political decision-making. The most comprehensive of these changes is the creation of a new constitution aimed at replacing the one imposed by the military dictatorship. The article analyzes two elements of the constituent process that seeks to institutionally channel the social and political crisis expressed in the revolt that began in 2019: the role played by an institutional rigidity protective of the norms imposed by the dictatorship, and the crisis of political representation in the country....
In October 2019, Chile experienced the largest social mobilization since the return to democracy, in 1990. Following over a decade of contentious collective action addressed at several issues, this outbreak or revolt advocated transformations in the areas of rights, social protection and the rules for political decision-making. The most comprehensive of these changes is the creation of a new constitution aimed at replacing the one imposed by the military dictatorship. The article analyzes two elements of the constituent process that seeks to institutionally channel the social and political crisis expressed in the revolt that began in 2019: the role played by an institutional rigidity protective of the norms imposed by the dictatorship, and the crisis of political representation in the country....