2019
DOI: 10.1080/10428232.2019.1641008
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Radical Experiences of Portuguese Social Workers in the Vanguard of the 1974 Revolution

Abstract: This paper focuses on the contribution of social workers to the Portuguese democratic transition in the 1970s. Their involvement in urban social mobilizations and in the cooperative movement will offer a perspective on the participation of social workers alongside the Revolutionary process and how they, through engaging with social mobilisation, grass-roots initiatives and socio-political activism, deployed practices consistent with radical social work frames. It is argued that the Revolution provided the stru… Show more

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“…Then, the designation of the social work career in public services (Branco, 2009) which evokes a professional identity related to positivist, rational and scientificbureaucratic principles (Amaro, 2015). The interviewee's final statement, which can be (Silva, 2019a).…”
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“…Then, the designation of the social work career in public services (Branco, 2009) which evokes a professional identity related to positivist, rational and scientificbureaucratic principles (Amaro, 2015). The interviewee's final statement, which can be (Silva, 2019a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Having entered Lisbon's Higher Institute of Social Work in September 1974, she soon caught up with the revolutionary flow and, following the radical changes introduced in social work's academic curricula and internship practice, she developed field observation assignments in rural cooperative movements, becoming a full member of one of the flagship initiatives of the revolutionary times, the Torre Bela agrarian cooperative. This cooperative, situated only 70 kms away from Lisbon, was founded in April 1975 by a grassroots movement which occupied the hunting estate of an aristocratic family (Silva, 2019a).…”
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