Social work as (trans) discipline is trapped between utopias and technologies integrated in devices of power and, we propose, could take more control of its own possibilities if it is self-observed as a system which produces and reproduces shared cultures and socio-political relations. In the following article, we focus on the construction of epistemologies for the analytical approximation of interventions and social actions of social work from socio-critical and complex parameters. We make this approach through the consideration of social interventions as political cultures. The purpose of this paper is proposing ways of understanding intervention as practice in an integral way, in interdependence with the macrosocial context, to achieve the necessary task of to feed, reflexively, the dimensions of social work.
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Ortega-Senet, M. B. (2017). El estudio y análisis de las intervenciones sociales consideradas como culturas políticas. Cinta de Moebio, 60, 286–294. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-554X2017000300286
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