lunes, 3 de agosto de 2020

A Subject You Enjoy Studying This Semester



A Subject You Enjoy Studying This Semester




 I’m in fourth year of social work in Universidad de Chile, and today I will talk you about the subject I enjoy the most this semester. This subject is Social Analysis of the Territory here we study the complexity of the territory, this is related to the context, the relationships between people and everything that involves living in some space. In this subject, we learned about two principal approach. First the systemic approach related to understand the territory like a system that has communities, neighbors, and family and to enter in the study of complex territory is important to have the information of these three subjects. Second the Marxist approach, is based in studying the territory by a comprehension of the working market and the importance of the capital and how the capitalism logics configure every space.


In relation to the previous review, I could say that I definitely recommend this subject to other, besides if is a person that study social work. Is important to have this knowledge because is very superficial to comprehend the territory like a piece of land that lives people, it is a lot more complicated than that. In a territory there are ways that people interact in it, also that this vary between spaces. In fact, this is important to understand and I recommended to people that is interested in study some topic in particularly has no involve the practices and relationships that characterize each territory not only like a space where people live.


3 comentarios:

  1. Hi Val! You know, in psychology we also have the systemic approach It's just that we considered every person as part of a system, like the family, the co-workers or other kinds of groups. I believe in this approach and it's incorporate in my way of thinking therapy.

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  2. Hello Valentina,
    I think that it is very interesting to investigate around the relationship between the environment and the individuals, I consider that it is very important to think about the circular relationships that the systematic theories pose.
    regards

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