Ramírez, E. E. (2001). Historia del trabajo social. Plaza y Valdés.
Historia del trabajo social en México - Elí Evangelista Ramírez
3. El Nacimiento de la Profesión: Revolución, Género y Estado (1920-1940)
A core theme in the book is the of the 1960s and 70s. Evangelista highlights this as a turning point where Latin American social workers rejected traditional, "imported" methods from the U.S. and Europe. Instead, they sought a more militant and transformative approach that focused on social justice, class struggle, and empowering the marginalized to change their own reality. Professional Identity
Eli Evangelista Ramírez’s Historia del Trabajo Social en México , particularly in its 2001 edition, is an indispensable resource. As a product of a distinguished author and a respected academic press, it offers a rigorous and insightful history. The book’s detailed periodization and its thesis about the contradictory nature of the profession provide an essential framework for analysis. While the term "fixed" in the user's query points to a detail of digital dissemination rather than a distinct edition, it highlights the enduring demand for this text in academic circles. Ultimately, this book is more than a history; it is a vital tool for understanding the past, navigating the present, and shaping the future of social work in Mexico.
The work is framed by a crucial argument: the history of social work is “complex and contradictory” because it cannot be separated from the larger “social, economic, and political problems” of the nation.
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The 2001 edition published by Plaza y Valdés represents a mature synthesis of her research. It is "fixed" in the sense that it corrected earlier, mimeographed versions of course notes that circulated in the 1980s and 1990s, providing a definitive typography, index, and pagination for citation.
Sostiene que la práctica profesional no es neutral; cada intervención responde a un proyecto de sociedad, ya sea para mantener el statu quo o para promover la justicia social. 4. Vigencia de la Obra en el Siglo XXI
Elí Evangelista Ramírez’s Historia del Trabajo Social en México