Abstract:
The article is the result of research on the Latin American Reconciliation Movement in the School of Social Work of Porto Alegre. It discusses the renewal of the Gaucho Social Work in the dictatorial period, evidencing the constitution of the professional strand denominated as “Reconceptual Reformism”. It addresses the characterization of this strand, which has affected the articulation of the Reconciliation Movement, starting from the I Latin American Seminar in Porto Alegre (1965).
Keywords:
Foundations of Social Work; Reconceptualization; Civil-Military Dictatorship; Latin America; Rio Grande do Sul