Coutinho, Gabriela Bonfim Silva; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8522-6521; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5688378437261514
Resumo:
This study is situated in the field of discussions that problematize the theoretical-critical
understandings that have been constructed by Social Work, from the 1990s to the present day,
regarding its foundations — bourgeois sociability, Brazilian social formation and the social
issue — and, as far as possible, a synthesis of the historical processing of social relations under
the aegis of capital. The object of study is the social issue, understood in the antagonistic
character of capitalist accumulation, as the object of work of a profession, which is Social Work,
in a territory, which is Brazil. The objective, in general, is to investigate the approaches to the
social issue, in the works of classic and contemporary authors of Brazilian Social Work, having
as a milestone the approval of the Curricular Guidelines for the Social Work Course. To this
end, the first specific objective is to present the historical terrain that allowed us to get here,
with indications about the profession, in its first moments of sedimentation in the Brazilian
territory, reaching the Reconceptualization Movement. In the wake of the events that affected
the profession in the final decades of the 20th century, we will identify the social issue as the
object of work of social workers. This, as a first wave of approaching the subject in question,
flows into a second wave; focused on its theoretical-conceptual deciphering, between the years
2000/2010. Finally, we arrive at the third specific objective of the research, which portrays the
elaborations of the authors in this second decade of the 21st century, in a third wave that
aggregates the particularizing elements of the social issue in the Brazilian social formation. This
is a qualitative bibliographic research, of an exploratory and descriptive nature, whose
methodological perspective is inscribed in dialectical materialism.