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Monografia
Assessoria em Serviço Social e os Movimentos Sociais Rurais
This Course Completion Work -TCC reflected on rural Social Movements and their relationship with Social Service assistance. It is clear that Social Service has several fronts of professional activity, but consultancy stands out as an ability to present praxis strategies with skills and competencies,...
Autor principal: | Campos, Lúcio Silva |
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Grau: | Monografia |
Idioma: | pt_BR |
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Universidade Federal do Tocantins
2025
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http://hdl.handle.net/11612/7495 |
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This Course Completion Work -TCC reflected on rural Social Movements and their relationship with Social Service assistance. It is clear that Social Service has several fronts of professional activity, but consultancy stands out as an ability to present praxis strategies with skills and competencies, undertaken by a subject or a professional collective with the objective of operationalizing public policies and solving social problems of human needs. Our theoretical and methodological approach occurred through qualitative, theoretical and bibliographical research established by social indicators of social movements, specifically the Landless Movement (MST), and those in the rural territory of Miracema - TO, but we sought to use Marxist methodology such as contradiction, dialectic and totality to understand how this
movement with a complex transversal relationship occurs between rural social movements and the Social Service profession. It was noticed that the fight for land and social justice in Brazilian rural areas has been a constant search since Brazilian colonization, reflected today by the actions of social movements, as they play a relevant role in the political, ideological, socio-cultural organization and even socio-pedagogical formation of society. Structurally, in the initial chapter, we worked on concepts and similarities between advisory and consultancy and the relevance of social movements in Brazil, in the following chapters we sought the relationship between Social Services and non-governmental organizations in Brazil and finally,
the results addressed the relevance of the MST in Tocantins, between advances and setbacks due to regressive neoliberal and imperialist policies. |