Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001 Fixed May 2026
"Historia del Trabajo Social"
En el ámbito de la formación académica de los trabajadores sociales en México y América Latina, existen textos que no solo sirven como consulta, sino como pilares para entender la identidad de la profesión. Uno de esos referentes es, sin duda, de Eli Evangelista Martínez (frecuentemente citado o buscado con la variante Ramírez), publicado por la editorial Plaza y Valdés en México en el año 2001 .
Eli Evangelista Ramírez’s Historia del Trabajo Social (2001), published by Plaza y Valdés in Mexico, is a foundational text aimed primarily at undergraduate students of social work, particularly within the Latin American context. The book distinguishes itself by moving beyond a simple chronological recounting of events; instead, it attempts to weave the professionalization of social work into the broader socio-political and economic fabric of Mexican and international history. "Historia del Trabajo Social" En el ámbito de
The following paper explores his thesis, which frames Social Work as a practice deeply intertwined with the development of the Mexican State and its social policies. The book distinguishes itself by moving beyond a
Elí Evangelista Ramírez’s Historia del Trabajo Social en México The Modern Construct: Argues that social work is
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The Modern Construct:
Argues that social work is an academic discipline and practical profession that emerged to manage "the social question" through scientific methods.