Historia del Trabajo Social en América Latina Research Papers (original) (raw)

A partir de la investigación sobre el movimiento de reconceptualización del Trabajo social, en la Escuela de Trabajo social de la Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, se analizan las condicionantes y la articulación de diferentes tiempos y... more

A partir de la investigación sobre el movimiento de reconceptualización
del Trabajo social, en la Escuela de Trabajo social de la
Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, se analizan las condicionantes y la
articulación de diferentes tiempos y movimientos, locales y globales, del
proceso de los 60 hasta 1973, que dieron forma al Proyecto de Escuela.
Este expresa la producción y circulación del conocimiento sobre el problema de lo social en América Latina, la recepción de corrientes marxistas y la crítica hacia una formación universitaria ajena de la sociedad, conservadora ante el proceso político de la realidad chilena. Cuestiona el desarrollismo y la dependencia económica y cultural de los países del Sur, en el estado capitalista, asumiendo demandas de transformación. En el escenario de la vía chilena al socialismo, diferentes lógicas se disputaron y articularon, movilizando discusiones políticas, teóricas y metodológicas, profundizando y materializando un proyecto de conciencia crítica del sentido y orientación del Trabajo social.

This article analyses the reconceptualisation movement of social work in Chile from mid-1960 to 1973 that impacted on universities, which, in turn, participated in theoretical and political discussions through Latin America during that... more

This article analyses the reconceptualisation movement of social work in Chile from mid-1960 to 1973 that impacted on universities, which, in turn, participated in theoretical and political discussions through Latin America during that time. The article has been prepared from the perspective of the project of the School of Social Work at the Catholic University of Valparaíso as an experience that merged the theoretical discussions around radical questioning and professional change. It covers the period from the ‘developmental policies’ in the geopolitical context of the Cold War, when occidental powers competed to extend their influence over Third World countries, to the transition process to socialism during the Popular Unity Government in Chile.

This article analyses the reconceptualisation movement of social work in Chile from mid-1960 to 1973 that impacted on universities, which, in turn, participated in theoretical and political discussions through Latin America during that... more

This article analyses the reconceptualisation movement of social work in Chile from mid-1960 to 1973 that impacted on universities, which, in turn, participated in theoretical and political discussions through Latin America during that time. The article has been prepared from the perspective of the project of the School of Social Work at the Catholic University of Valparaíso as an experience that merged the theoretical discussions around radical questioning and professional change. It covers the period from the ‘developmental policies’ in the geopolitical context of the Cold War, when occidental powers competed to extend their influence over Third World countries, to the transition process to socialism during the Popular Unity Government in Chile.

This article analyses the reconceptualisation movement of social work in Chile from mid-1960 to 1973 that impacted on universities, which, in turn, participated in theoretical and political discussions through Latin America during that... more

This article analyses the reconceptualisation movement of social work in Chile from mid-1960 to 1973 that impacted on universities, which, in turn, participated in theoretical and political discussions through Latin America during that time. The article has been prepared from the perspective of the project of the School of Social Work at the Catholic University of Valparaíso as an experience that merged the theoretical discussions around radical questioning and professional change. It covers the period from the ‘developmental policies’ in the geopolitical context of the Cold War, when occidental powers competed to extend their influence over Third World countries, to the transition process to socialism during the Popular Unity Government in Chile.