Professor Marilda Villela IamamotoUniversity of São Paulo - USPTheme: Promoting Social and Economic Equality |
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Professor Marilda Villela Iamamoto is a Brazilian social worker, Master of Arts in Rural Sociology (University of São Paulo– USP), Doctor in Social Sciences (Catholic University of São Paulo – PUC-SP) with a Post–Doctorate in Social Work concluded at the same University. She has experience in social public policy on university education and on social security, and has investigation about salary workers of the sugarcane industry geared to the production of sugar, ethanol and renewable energy in Brazil. She has been technical consultant for the Brazilian Ministry of Education of in University Education in the field of Social Work at university level (undergraduate e graduate); for the ABEPSS (Brazilian Association for Education and Research in Social Work) and for the CFESS (Brazilian National Council of Social Work). She is retired professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), day Effective Professor for State of Rio de Janeiro University (UERJ). She has also been Fellow Professor in several Universities in Latin America. Iamamoto is also researcher of the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development – CNPQ- and researcher at the UERJ. She is author of several articles in scientific journals and books in the field of Social Work, published in Portuguese, some of which translated into Spanish: Social Relations and Social Work in Brazil. Elements for a historical-methodological interpretation, São Paulo, Cortez, Ed., 1982, 400 p., in collaboration with Raul de Carvalho, presently at its 40th edition; Renovation and Conservatism in Social Work. Critical. Essays, São Paulo, Cortez Ed,1992, 216 p.(12th ed.) Contemporary Social Work, São Paulo: Cortez Ed., 1997, 325 p.(24th ed.); Social Work in time of fetich capital. Work, financial capital and social question, São Paulo: Cortez Ed., 2007, 495 p.(7th ed). |
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