Social work and military dictatorship:
Resisting from the underground
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5377/cuadernojurypol.v4i11.11025Keywords:
Military dictatorship, clandestine social work, processes of resistance, memory, powerAbstract
This article seeks to describe the first findings of the research process described, focusing its construction and development in the narratives of social workers of the time (1973-1990), the notion of memory, power and resistance, clandestine social work and organizations related to the defense of human rights. Therefore, it is intended to identify in memory a space of resistance focused on social transformation, recognizing the historical relevance of the voices that played a leading role from social work and clandestine spaces of intervention, the military dictatorship established by Augusto Pinochet in Chile.
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