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Social work, decolonization of non-hegemonic public polices and knowledge

This article reveals the primacy of the modern scientistic rationality that reduces and limits public political action, and shows the importance of the revival and visibilization of non hegemonic forms of knowledge that have been historically excluded from decision making processes involving public policies. It looks at the concept of "colonizing public policies" those that normatively support a hegemonic idea of development, and affirms the idea of a "decolonization of public policies" through the recovery and visualization of the forms of knowledge that include suppressed realities, which are marginalized and or excluded. It thus reveals the support that Latin American thinking can have for this decolonization process and identifies some concrete challenges that emerge for Social Work from its connection with the decolonizing perspective of public policies.

Public policies; Colonization; Decolonization; Latin American thinking; Non-hegemonic knowledge


Programa de Pós-Graduação em Serviço Social e Curso de Graduação em Serviço Social da Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina , Centro Socioeconômico , Curso de Graduação em Serviço Social , Programa de Pós-Graduação em Serviço Social, Campus Universitário Reitor João David Ferreira Lima, 88040-900 - Florianópolis - Santa Catarina - Brasil, Tel. +55 48 3721 6524 - Florianópolis - SC - Brazil
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