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Desigualdad Social y Trabajo Social [Social Inequality and Social Work]

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Lizana Ibaceta, Ruth
Keywords
Social Inequality
poverty
exclusion
ethics
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Political ethics
Economic ethics
Community ethics
Minority ethics

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"El presente artículo referido a desigualdad social, busca reconocer esta realidad como una preocupación del Trabajo Social. Por ello se presentan antecedentes de la realidad social latinoamericana, donde la desigualdad social, si bien es permanente en nuestra historia, hoy se constituye en un imperativo ético a abordar. Para ello se propone resituar el valor de la justicia social como convocante de la actuación profesional de trabajadores sociales."
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2007
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