Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed. | Plaza Y Valdes Mexico 2001
Throughout the book, Ramírez emphasizes the importance of understanding the complex relationships between social work, politics, and social policy. The author argues that social work is not a neutral or technical practice, but rather a profession that is deeply embedded in the social and political context in which it operates. This insight is critical, as it highlights the need for social workers to be aware of the power dynamics and structural inequalities that shape the lives of their clients.
Ramírez, E. E. (2001). Historia del Trabajo Social. Plaza y Valdés. Throughout the book, Ramírez emphasizes the importance of
One of the key strengths of Ramírez's book is its attention to the Mexican context, which provides a unique perspective on the development of social work in Latin America. The author highlights the role of key figures and institutions in shaping the profession, including the establishment of the first social work schools and organizations in Mexico. This attention to local context is essential, as it allows readers to understand the specific challenges and opportunities that have shaped social work in Mexico and, by extension, in other Latin American countries. Ramírez, E
