Professional Identity: Social representations of Chilean social workers in times of the dictatorship
This article examines the social representations of Chilean social workers who worked professionally in human rights organizations during Chile’s civilian-military dictatorship. It specifically analyzes the central components in the construction of their professional identity. The study is qualitati...
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doaj-8da02f9b14404b3bb9ca08b998ca1f932020-11-24T21:45:15ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaRevista Katálysis1414-49801982-02592018-02-0121116817710.1590/1982-02592018v21n1p16828483Professional Identity: Social representations of Chilean social workers in times of the dictatorshipPaula Andrea Opazo-Valenzuela0Carmen Gloria Jarpa-Arriagada1Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chillán, Provincia de ÑubleUniversidad del Bío-Bío, Chillán, Provincia de ÑubleThis article examines the social representations of Chilean social workers who worked professionally in human rights organizations during Chile’s civilian-military dictatorship. It specifically analyzes the central components in the construction of their professional identity. The study is qualitative and its data production strategy involves thematic life histories. The main findings indicate that the central components in the construction of the professional identity are professional education, ethics and professional activity conditioned by the socio-historic context. The article reveals a social representation of social work committed to the defense of human rights as a specific element, in which the empowerment of the popular subjects was a main characteristic of the working culture of the social workers interviewed.https://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/katalysis/article/view/50174Identidad profesionalTrabajo SocialDerechos humanosRepresentaciones sociales |
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Paula Andrea Opazo-Valenzuela Carmen Gloria Jarpa-Arriagada |
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Paula Andrea Opazo-Valenzuela Carmen Gloria Jarpa-Arriagada Professional Identity: Social representations of Chilean social workers in times of the dictatorship Revista Katálysis Identidad profesional Trabajo Social Derechos humanos Representaciones sociales |
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Paula Andrea Opazo-Valenzuela Carmen Gloria Jarpa-Arriagada |
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Professional Identity: Social representations of Chilean social workers in times of the dictatorship |
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Professional Identity: Social representations of Chilean social workers in times of the dictatorship |
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Professional Identity: Social representations of Chilean social workers in times of the dictatorship |
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Professional Identity: Social representations of Chilean social workers in times of the dictatorship |
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Professional Identity: Social representations of Chilean social workers in times of the dictatorship |
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professional identity: social representations of chilean social workers in times of the dictatorship |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina |
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Revista Katálysis |
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1414-4980 1982-0259 |
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2018-02-01 |
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This article examines the social representations of Chilean social workers who worked professionally in human rights organizations during Chile’s civilian-military dictatorship. It specifically analyzes the central components in the construction of their professional identity. The study is qualitative and its data production strategy involves thematic life histories. The main findings indicate that the central components in the construction of the professional identity are professional education, ethics and professional activity conditioned by the socio-historic context. The article reveals a social representation of social work committed to the defense of human rights as a specific element, in which the empowerment of the popular subjects was a main characteristic of the working culture of the social workers interviewed. |
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Identidad profesional Trabajo Social Derechos humanos Representaciones sociales |
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