Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed 2021 -
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El autor deja en claro que el Trabajo Social no se puede entender de manera aislada de los vaivenes macroeconómicos, las crisis recurrentes y las transformaciones en la política social del Estado contemporáneo. Conclusiones e Impacto Epistemológico
Following the Reform Laws of Benito Juárez and the subsequent Porfiriato era, the Mexican State gradually secularized public charity. Welfare transformed from a religious duty into a state mechanism to maintain public order and address the systemic poverty worsened by late-industrial growth. It looks like you need a verified citation
Evangelista divide los antecedentes de la profesión analizando cómo las sociedades gestionaban las carencias humanas antes de que existieran las escuelas técnicas. Identifica tres transiciones críticas de la acción social:
1. La Tesis Central de Elí Evangelista: Un Enfoque Crítico Practitioners realized they were often just "cogs" in
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In the 1960s and 70s, the profession faced a crisis of identity. Practitioners realized they were often just "cogs" in a bureaucratic machine. They began to demand a shift from merely to actively transforming It looks like you need a verified citation
, the author traces the evolution of the profession as a complex response to social, economic, and political shifts in Mexico. The "story" of Social Work according to Evangelista is not just a timeline of dates, but a transition from religious charity to a modern scientific and transformative discipline. Universidad de Sonora The Evolution of Social Work in Mexico Colonial Foundations (1521–1920):
In the vast landscape of social work literature, few works manage to bridge the gap between a local, national narrative and the broader Latin American context as effectively as the 2001 publication Historia del Trabajo Social by Eli Evangelista Ramírez. Published by the prestigious Mexico City-based editorial house , this book remains a cornerstone text for students, historians, and practitioners of social work in the Spanish-speaking world. Two decades after its release, its utility as a "fixed" (in the sense of established and reliable) history is unquestionable.
1. Formas de ayuda y acción social en México (1521–1920)