Ética, género e intervención social con mujeres (in)migrantesProducción del conocimiento transferible para/desde el trabajo social

  1. Fernández Contreras, Teresa
Supervised by:
  1. Belén Agrela Romero Director

Defence university: Universidad de Jaén

Fecha de defensa: 26 July 2023

Committee:
  1. Amalia Morales Villena Chair
  2. Belén Blázquez Vilaplana Secretary
  3. Manuel Andrés Pereira Committee member

Type: Thesis

Teseo: 820802 DIALNET

Abstract

Ethical dilemmas are an issue that becomes uncomfortable and silent for many social workers in their praxis with (im)migrants, especially women. Its appearance and incidence varies due to multiple factors that surround social intervention, where there is a special emphasis on the affective and gender dimension of social work. Migrations emerge in Social Work spinning to its history and evolution, to its raison d'être as a social profession, constituting itself as a specific territory of very particular intervention. The socio-political/ethical machinery that builds the immigrant figure and the framework that sustains attention is crowded with discourses, protocols, or declarations of intent, which mark him as a "different" socio-political subject both ideologically and in the practice of intervention. Feminisms offer mechanisms to analyze the dilemmas that occur in the realities in which professionals and research itself are inserted.