Social work in the re-production of capital.A contradictory relationship

This paper is part of the research “Working conditions of the Social Work Program alumni of the University of Caldas in Manizales and La Dorada” carried out by the Critical Social Work research seedbed of the University of Caldas between 2019 and 2022. The objective is to understand...

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Main Authors: Sergio Quintero Londoño, Laura Herrera Pavas, Marcela Dayan Pazmiño Rosero, David Sebastián Duque Chilanguad, Alba Lucía Marín Renfingo
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Caldas 2022-07-01
Series:Eleuthera
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Online Access:https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/eleuthera/article/view/7502/6581
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Laura Herrera Pavas
Marcela Dayan Pazmiño Rosero
David Sebastián Duque Chilanguad
Alba Lucía Marín Renfingo
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description This paper is part of the research “Working conditions of the Social Work Program alumni of the University of Caldas in Manizales and La Dorada” carried out by the Critical Social Work research seedbed of the University of Caldas between 2019 and 2022. The objective is to understand how the valorization of value emerges and operates in the capitalist society, the particularities of reproduction and the world of work in peripheral countries to finally reveal the social function of Social Work in these scenarios during the current neoliberal phase. The ideas presented here were generated based on a bibliographic analysis and a document review that correspond to the theoretical foundation phase of the research. The theoretical-methodological analysis makes it possible to reveal that Social Work belongs, like any other salaried profession, to capitalist relations and it is characterized both by alienating conditions and by emancipatory potentialities.
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spelling doaj.art-ff25f455fcfa4f999e5f581b06df99302024-04-16T22:37:49ZengUniversidad de CaldasEleuthera2011-45322463-14692022-07-01242239254http://doi.org/10.17151/eleu.2022.24.2.12Social work in the re-production of capital.A contradictory relationshipSergio Quintero Londoño0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9232-7083Laura Herrera Pavas1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8377-8031Marcela Dayan Pazmiño Rosero2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6210-2403David Sebastián Duque Chilanguad3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5787-6247Alba Lucía Marín Renfingo4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9301-4166Universidad de CaldasUniversidad de CaldasUniversidad de CaldasUniversidad de CaldasUniversidad de CaldasThis paper is part of the research “Working conditions of the Social Work Program alumni of the University of Caldas in Manizales and La Dorada” carried out by the Critical Social Work research seedbed of the University of Caldas between 2019 and 2022. The objective is to understand how the valorization of value emerges and operates in the capitalist society, the particularities of reproduction and the world of work in peripheral countries to finally reveal the social function of Social Work in these scenarios during the current neoliberal phase. The ideas presented here were generated based on a bibliographic analysis and a document review that correspond to the theoretical foundation phase of the research. The theoretical-methodological analysis makes it possible to reveal that Social Work belongs, like any other salaried profession, to capitalist relations and it is characterized both by alienating conditions and by emancipatory potentialities.https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/eleuthera/article/view/7502/6581neoliberalismlaborsocial workmarxism.capitalism.
spellingShingle Sergio Quintero Londoño
Laura Herrera Pavas
Marcela Dayan Pazmiño Rosero
David Sebastián Duque Chilanguad
Alba Lucía Marín Renfingo
Social work in the re-production of capital.A contradictory relationship
Eleuthera
neoliberalism
labor
social work
marxism.
capitalism.
title Social work in the re-production of capital.A contradictory relationship
title_full Social work in the re-production of capital.A contradictory relationship
title_fullStr Social work in the re-production of capital.A contradictory relationship
title_full_unstemmed Social work in the re-production of capital.A contradictory relationship
title_short Social work in the re-production of capital.A contradictory relationship
title_sort social work in the re production of capital a contradictory relationship
topic neoliberalism
labor
social work
marxism.
capitalism.
url https://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/eleuthera/article/view/7502/6581
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