Violencia de género y pensamiento profesional: una investigación sobre la práctica del Trabajo Social
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https://doi.org/10.30827/tsg-gsw.v1i2.907Keywords:
Woman, gender, violence, shelters, intervention, abuseAbstract
Las casas de acogida para mujeres maltratadas han sufrido un proceso de transformación desde que fueron creadas. Inicialmente fundadas a partir de los principios y la filosofía del movimiento feminista, han ido siendo absorbidas por las administraciones públicas. Esto ha supuesto un cambio hacia la burocratización y la adaptación de las mujeres al sistema, antes que convertirlas en agentes de cambio social como se pretendía en un principio. En este artículo hacemos un somero análisis de este proceso basándonos en los principios de igualdad, potenciación, participación y concienciación, los cuales eran los fundamentos a partir de los que se trabajaba en el origen de estos organismos con el objetivo de conseguir transformaciones tanto individuales como colectivas; y cómo estos principios quedan recogidos actualmente en la forma de intervención con mujeres maltratadas en el centro donde hemos realizado nuestra investigación.
Shelters for battered women have suffered a process of transformation since they were created. Initially founded on the principles and philosophy of the feminist movement, they have progressively been taken over by public administrations. This has brought change towards bureaucracy and adapting women to the system, instead of making of them agents of social change as it was pretended in a beginning. In this paper we make an analysis of this process on the principles of equality, empowerment, participation, and raising awareness, which were the foundations of all the work done at the beginning of these organisms, aiming at achieving both individual and collective change; and how these principles are currently contained in the form of intervention with battered women at the center where we conducted our research.
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