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Revista eleuthera
Print version ISSN 2011-4532
Abstract
JARPA-ARRIAGADA, Carmen Gloria. Practices of resistance and community social work: struggles and tensions in the face of the logics of domination of the colonial and capitalist model. Rev. eleuthera [online]. 2020, vol.22, n.2, pp.309-326. Epub June 09, 2021. ISSN 2011-4532. https://doi.org/10.17151/eleu.2020.22.2.18.
Objective:
This reflection article discusses the praxis of community work of neighborhood-territorial insertion and its current tensions in the face of the persistence of logics of domination and the emergence of emancipatory practices.
Methodology:
The critical reflection and theoretical debate of the article go from concepts of domination and resistance, to the analysis of the decolonial and the Social-Other Work in an effort to weave connections between different categories of analysis for Social Work.
Results:
This reflection arises from a concrete praxis developed under the wing of the Center for Social Intervention and Research of the School of Social Work (CSIRSSW) of Universidad del Bío-Bío, Chile. The practices of resistance to the neoliberal-capitalist model find validity from an emancipatory ethical-political social work.
Conclusion:
Synergy between the recovery of popular knowledge and activist research as a commitment to the production of situated, historical and critical knowledge can exist in the academy.
Keywords : emancipation; domination; decoloniality; community intervention; social work.