Llamado número especial "100 años Trabajo Social: Discusiones y Perspectivas Globales sobre el pasado, presente y futuro disciplinar". Se reciben trabajos en español e inglés hasta el 15 de mayo de 2025 para ser publicados en octubre de 2025 en el número 10 de la Revista.Para más información, revisar el siguiente enlace.
Call for Papers. Special Number "100 Years of Social Work: Discussions and Perspectives on the Discipline's Past, Present and Future". Submissions in Spanish or English until 15th May 2025 for publication in October 2025 (Issue 10). For more information, please see the following link.
Saludo por los 100 años del Trabajo Social en Chile y Latinoamérica.
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