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Historia del trabajo social en México

In his influential work, (2001, Plaza y Valdés), Elí Evangelista Martínez

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The founding of the first social work school in Mexico. Historia del trabajo social en México In his

, the first School of Social Work was established in Mexico, marking the transition from informal help to an academic pursuit. Institutional Growth (1934–1993): Cardenismo Plaza y Valdés, México, 2001) Critical Reception and

A Foundational Text in Latin American Social Work: Examining “Historia del Trabajo Social” by Eli Evangelista Ramírez (Ed. Plaza y Valdés, México, 2001)

Critical Reception and Legacy

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, the profession received a massive boost, moving from simple domestic support to a strategic tool for the State's social welfare policies. The Reconceptualization:

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Historia del trabajo social . México: Plaza y Valdés, 2001.

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.