The 2001 edition is a revised or specific print run of a book that was first co-published in 1998 by the ENTS-UNAM and Plaza y Valdés Editores. The 2001 edition reaffirmed its significance for a new generation of students. The choice of Plaza y Valdés as a publisher is also notable, as the house has become a key distributor of social science literature in the Spanish-speaking world.

El autor enfatiza que estas formas de ayuda sentaron precedentes de intervención, pero operaban bajo una lógica de subordinación y asistencia moralizantes, sin un sustento metodológico ni objetivos de transformación estructural.

To understand the weight of this book, one must first understand its author. Eli Evangelista Ramírez is a renowned Mexican social worker, historian, and academic. Throughout her career, she has been affiliated with the Escuela Nacional de Trabajo Social (ENTS) of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Her work is distinguished by a rigorous, documentary methodology. Rather than merely listing dates and names, Evangelista Ramírez situates social work within the broader currents of Mexican history: the post-revolutionary stabilization, the institutionalization of welfare (asistencialismo), and the professionalization of social intervention.

Historia del Trabajo Social en México , written by and published by Plaza y Valdés in 1998 (often referenced in 2001 editions), is a fundamental academic text that traces the evolution of social work as a profession in Mexico from the colonial era to the late 20th century.

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Iglesias, cofradías y asociaciones de beneficencia privada.

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One of the most valuable sections of the 2001 edition is its analysis of the Movimiento de Reconceptualización (Reconceptualization Movement). This Latin American movement (1965–1975) rejected the imported, technocratic model of social work and called for a Marxist, critical, and liberating practice. Evangelista Ramírez shows how Mexican social workers—often seen as conservative—eventually absorbed these critiques, leading to a focus on community organization and social justice rather than just casework adjustment.

Campañas masivas de vacunación y saneamiento urbano/rural.

El Trabajo Social adopta teorías críticas (como el marxismo y la teoría de la dependencia) y se redefine como una herramienta de transformación social y concientización política. 3. Aportes Clave de Eli Evangelista a la Disciplina

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The 2001 edition is a revised or specific print run of a book that was first co-published in 1998 by the ENTS-UNAM and Plaza y Valdés Editores. The 2001 edition reaffirmed its significance for a new generation of students. The choice of Plaza y Valdés as a publisher is also notable, as the house has become a key distributor of social science literature in the Spanish-speaking world.

El autor enfatiza que estas formas de ayuda sentaron precedentes de intervención, pero operaban bajo una lógica de subordinación y asistencia moralizantes, sin un sustento metodológico ni objetivos de transformación estructural.

To understand the weight of this book, one must first understand its author. Eli Evangelista Ramírez is a renowned Mexican social worker, historian, and academic. Throughout her career, she has been affiliated with the Escuela Nacional de Trabajo Social (ENTS) of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). Her work is distinguished by a rigorous, documentary methodology. Rather than merely listing dates and names, Evangelista Ramírez situates social work within the broader currents of Mexican history: the post-revolutionary stabilization, the institutionalization of welfare (asistencialismo), and the professionalization of social intervention.

Historia del Trabajo Social en México , written by and published by Plaza y Valdés in 1998 (often referenced in 2001 editions), is a fundamental academic text that traces the evolution of social work as a profession in Mexico from the colonial era to the late 20th century. The 2001 edition is a revised or specific

Use this for academic papers or references.

4,5/5

Iglesias, cofradías y asociaciones de beneficencia privada. El autor enfatiza que estas formas de ayuda

¿Te gustaría conocer más sobre el análisis histórico de la profesión? Si lo deseas, puedo:

One of the most valuable sections of the 2001 edition is its analysis of the Movimiento de Reconceptualización (Reconceptualization Movement). This Latin American movement (1965–1975) rejected the imported, technocratic model of social work and called for a Marxist, critical, and liberating practice. Evangelista Ramírez shows how Mexican social workers—often seen as conservative—eventually absorbed these critiques, leading to a focus on community organization and social justice rather than just casework adjustment.

Campañas masivas de vacunación y saneamiento urbano/rural. Throughout her career, she has been affiliated with

El Trabajo Social adopta teorías críticas (como el marxismo y la teoría de la dependencia) y se redefine como una herramienta de transformación social y concientización política. 3. Aportes Clave de Eli Evangelista a la Disciplina

La utilidad de esta obra es innegable. Se ha consolidado como .

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