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Vol. 25 No. 2 (2022): Serviço Social, Racismo e Classes Sociais
Vol. 25 No. 2 (2022): Serviço Social, Racismo e Classes Sociais
Published:
2022-05-06
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Editorial
The anti-racism theme in the debate on Brazilian social formation and social classes: a challenge to contemporary Social Work
Ana Paula Procopio
179-180
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Thematic space
Translation of racial theories in the Brazilian context
Fabiane Barbosa Ferraz, Rafael Lazzarotto Simioni
181-190
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Voices of resistance in colonial Brazil: the protagonism of black women
Mirla Cisne, Fernanda Ianael Evangelista de Oliveira
191-201
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Capitalism and racism: an essential relationship to understand the predominance of racism in the Brazilian society
Mário Souza
202-211
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The racial division of labor as an ordering of structural racism
Leonardo Dias Alves
212-221
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Clóvis Moura e a questão social no Brasil
Sandra Vaz da Silva, Gustavo Fagundes
222-231
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Contributions to the deepening of the ethnic-racial debate in social work formation based in the work of Lélia Gonzalez
Thamires Costa Meirelles dos Santos
232-241
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Black is where I live: brazilian patriarchal racism
Nathalia Diorgenes Ferreira Lima
242-251
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Mistaken Identity and critique of social entrepreneurship: the exploration of oppression
Janaynna de Moura Ferraz
252-261
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Racism, coloniality of power and paid domestic work in Brazil
Francilene Soares de Medeiros Costa, Cleice Santos Santos, Maria Elizabeth Tereza de Moraes Rodrigues
262-271
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Racism between social psychology and critical criminology: encounters and decolonial perspectives
Felipe de Araujo Chersoni, Maria Eduarda Delfino das Chagas, Veyzon Campos Muniz
272-282
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From slavery to prison through the thread of torture in Brazil
Ionara dos Santos Fernandes
283-290
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Mass incarceration and racism: the reality in Sergipe’s prison system
Paulo Roberto Felix dos Santos, Laryssa Gabriella Gonçalves dos Santos, Fabiane Ferreira Nascimento Santos, Maria Tailaine dos Santos Menezes
291-302
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Racial and gender prevalence in the profiles of higher education professors
Edimara Maria Ferreira, Karla Maria Damiano Teixeira, Marco Aurelio Marques Ferreira
303-315
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Vulnerabilities of transvestites and transgender women in the pandemic
Renato Tadeu Veroneze
316-325
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Open-themed space
Marx: filosofical universality and positive science
Frederico Fernando Moisés Lambertucci, Mariana Collette Piai Ersina
326-336
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Lukács' late work: on the relation between Ethics and Ontology
Vitor Sartori
337-345
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Feminist lenses to the renewal of marxism: interchanging perspectives
Silvana Marinho
346-355
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Decoloniality of knowledge: the Ecologies of Knowledges in the production of knowledge
Ronaldo Silva
356-364
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Neoliberalism, suffering and indiference
Cleyton da Silva Oliveira
365-373
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Destroy the State, emancipate the workers! Lessons from the Paris Commune of 1871
Glauber Lopes Xavier
374-382
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The functionality of piecework wages in work mediated by digital platforms
Diego de Oliveira Souza
381-391
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From bio to necropolitics: the health policy, narratives and actions of the Bolsonaro government’s neoliberalism and its impacts on the elderly in the Covid-19 pandemic
Aparecido Francisco dos Reis
392-403
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Art and Social Work: necessary aspects about being artistic
Daniel Péricles Arruda
404-414
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Specific assignments, socioeconomic assessment, and social work: the professional work within student assistance
Marileia Goin, Adriana de Melo Miranda
415-424
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The invisibility of women caring for women victims of violence
Karine Andrade Santos, Joilson Pereira da Silva, Leonor María Cantera Espinosa
425-435
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