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Class Identity, Class Interests [electronic resource] : The Philippine Professional Association of Social Workers' Record under Martial Law

by Yu, Nilan G.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 3-13.Subject(s): human rights, the Philippines, social work, class theory, professional associationsOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Asia Pacific journal of social work and development 2008, Vol. 18, No.1Summary: This article analyzes the underlying dynamics that shaped the response of the Philippine professional association of social workers to martial law and the human-rights abuses that accompanied it. It advances the notion of social work as a class to account for the seemingly inexplicable position taken by the professional association in relation to the Marcos dictatorship.
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This article analyzes the underlying dynamics that shaped the response of the Philippine professional association of social workers to martial law and the human-rights abuses that accompanied it. It advances the notion of social work as a class to account for the seemingly inexplicable position taken by the professional association in relation to the Marcos dictatorship.

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