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Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed <Exclusive • 2024>

In his influential work, Historia del Trabajo Social en México Plaza y Valdés Elí Evangelista Ramírez

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The book emphasizes that Social Work is not a static field. Evangelista views it as a "social construction" that constantly adapts to the economic and political climate. By 2001, he posits that the challenge for modern social workers is to balance technical efficiency with a deep ethical commitment to human rights, moving beyond mere "service delivery" to become agents of structural change. Conclusion In his influential work, Historia del Trabajo Social

Published in 2001 by the prestigious Ediciones Plaza y Valdés in Mexico City, this particular edition of Historia del Trabajo Social remains a "fixed" point of reference. Unlike digital resources that may change or disappear, this physical and bibliographically stable text provides a canonical narrative that continues to shape curricula across Ibero-America. Barra lateral con índice desplegable

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Evangelista argues for a "transmodern" approach, prioritizing social commitment over the individualistic narratives of modernity. Pioneering Figures: The author highlights Elena Landázuri The book emphasizes that Social Work is not a static field

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