A critical Social Work project

Authors

  • Carlos Montaño UFRJ - Rio de Janeiro - RJ

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1414-49802006000200002

Abstract

 

Contemporary social transformations, operated by the neoliberal program under the command of financial capital, bring new challenges to the group of citizens and men and women who live by the sale of their labor power. Social workers, individually and collectively, are not separate from this reality. The profession was characterized by its confrontation with these challenges and its questioning and analysis of its role in society, in its attempt to assume more critical profiles and commitments to the interests of workers and the subaltern sectors. An example of this is the “Reconceptualization Movement” and the later attempt to define na “Alternative Social Service” concerned with the meaning of its practice, with the process of critical knowledge, with a criticism of capitalism and its situations of social injustice. The current challenges include overcoming earlier weaknesses, collectively constructing an ethicalpolitical professional project that can competently and committedly confront, at the heart of progressive social forces, the conditions in which workers live (with or without employment) as well as other subaltern populations.

Author Biography

Carlos Montaño, UFRJ - Rio de Janeiro - RJ

Possui graduação em Servicio Social pela Universidad de La Republica (1989), mestrado em Serviço Social pela UFRJ (1995), doutorado em Serviço Social pela UFRJ (2001), aperfeiçoamento em Serviço Social pela Universidad de La Republica (1991), aperfeiçoamento em Serviço Social pela Universidad de La Republica (1992) Atualmente é Professor Adjunto da UFRJ. Tem experiência na área de Serviço Social, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: Neoliberalismo, Reestruturação do Capital, Terceiro Setor, Seguridade Social, Reforma do Estado.

Mais informações: Currículo Lattes - CNPq.

Published

2006-04-29