Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed | PREMIUM × 2025 |

Esta perspectiva materialista y crítica es esencial para que el estudiante comprenda que el Trabajo Social no es una disciplina que surge de la nada, sino una respuesta institucional y profesional a las necesidades y problemas concretos de la población. El autor nos recuerda que "parte de nuestro quehacer profesional es dar respuesta a las necesidades y problemas sociales".

society. Evangelista highlights this period as a "complex and contradictory" struggle to reconcile the profession's technical skills with its commitment to social justice. Esta perspectiva materialista y crítica es esencial para

In conclusion, Eli Evangelista Martínez’s work is a call to professional consciousness. He posits that the history of social work is a history of power, resistance, and identity. By documenting the move from charity to professional intervention and finally to political engagement, he provides a roadmap for modern practitioners. The "fixed" or definitive nature of this history lies in its ability to ground the profession in its specific regional reality, ensuring that social work remains a dynamic force for justice rather than a static tool of administration. Evangelista highlights this period as a "complex 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: By documenting the move from charity to professional