The construction of contemporary Social Work

Published: 2003-10-01

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Professor Matus invites us to reflect on how to think about changes ?, based on this premise, How can we ask ourselves what type of social intervention is taking place? What kind of public sphere in our countries? How to experience it? For its central hypothesis is that the forms of social intervention are not only operational, through them the public is configured; the space of appearance of the public, does not pre-exist to action but exists and vanishes with its absence, that is, depending on the type of social intervention we make, the dynamics of social reality will contain different forms of expression.

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Matus T. The construction of contemporary Social Work. Prospectiva [Internet]. 2003 Oct. 1 [cited 2026 Feb. 8];(8):111-22. Available from: https://revistaprospectiva.univalle.edu.co/index.php/prospectiva/article/view/7367

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