Historia Del Trabajo Social Eli Evangelista Ramirez Ed. Plaza Y Valdes Mexico: 2001
Covers the period of "Cardenismo," where the profession received a significant state-driven boost. It looks at the expansion of social work into rural education, healthcare, and state bureaucracy. The Modern Shift (1970s–Present):
La es una figura central en la historiografía del Trabajo Social. Su labor no se limita a la recopilación de datos; su trabajo se caracteriza por un análisis profundo de las relaciones de poder, la caridad, la filantropía y la institucionalización de la profesión. Covers the period of "Cardenismo," where the profession
*Eli Evangelista* es un libro de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) sobre la historia del trabajo social en México, enred-arte.com Su labor no se limita a la recopilación
The final chapters examine the crisis of the welfare state, the rise of neoliberalism (NAFTA was signed in 1994, affecting Mexico profoundly), and the emergence of new social problems: drug trafficking displacement, informal labor, and indigenous rights. The book asks whether social work can survive as a merely administrative field or if it must reinvent itself as a critical human rights discipline. affecting Mexico profoundly)