Este artigo expõe os resultados parciais da pesquisa intitulada “Projetos Societários em disputa em tempos de pandemia e o exercício profissional do Assistente Social do Pará/Amazônia legal” vinculada a um Grupo de Estudos da UFPA. Apresenta o levantamento da literatura pertinente ao tema produzida por Assistentes Sociais e publicada em periódicos. Apresenta dados acerca do número de infectados na região Amazônica, especificamente no Estado do Pará. Analisa os dados a partir de uma perspectiva teórica-crítica. Realizamos pesquisa bibliográfica e pesquisa documental. O artigo exibe breves reflexões sobre a realidade socioeconômica na pandemia na Região Amazônica e no Estado do Pará,e principais problematizações em termos de ausência de direitos sociais e desafios para o (a) Assistente Social. Os resultados mostram que os (as) assistentes sociais enfrentam o medo, a insegurança e o deterioramento das condições de trabalho no enfrentamento da pandemia.SOCIAL PROJECTS IN PANDEMIC TIMES AND THE PROFESSIONAL EXERCISE OF SOCIAL WORKERS IN PARÁAbstractThis article exposes the partial results of the research entitled "Corporate Projects in dispute in times of pandemic and the professional practice of the Social Worker of Pará / Legal Amazon" linked to a UFPA Study Group. It presents a survey of the pertinent literature produced by Social Workers and published in periodicals. It presents data about the number of infected in the Amazon region, specifically in the State of Pará. The data are analyzed from a theoretical-critical perspective. We carry out bibliographic and documentary research. The article shows brief reflections on the socioeconomic reality in the pandemic in the Amazon Region and in the State of Pará, and main problems in terms of the absence of social rights and challenges for the Social Worker. The results show that social workers face fear, insecurity and deteriorating working conditions in the face of the pandemic.Keywords: Pandemic. Professional Practice. Neoliberalism, Precariousness. Amazon
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