III International Seminar – Social Work in History: Historical and Theoretical Foundations of Social Work in Europe (Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom): Background, Memory and Contemporary Challenges

The III International Seminar โ€“ Social Work in History will take place on 23โ€“24 March 2026, at the University of Trรกs-os-Montes and Alto Douro (UTAD), Vila Real, Portugal, in the Auditorium B0.02 (Laboratory Complex).

This international meeting brings together researchers from Portugal, Spain, Brazil, Chile and the United Kingdom to discuss the historical and theoretical foundations of Social Work in Europe, with particular focus on Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom, as well as their connections with Latin America. The seminar promotes critical reflection on the historical trajectories of Social Work, its intellectual traditions, institutional configurations, and the contemporary socio-political challenges shaping the field.


Objectives

  • Analyse the historical development of Social Work across different national contexts;
  • Examine the theoretical frameworks underpinning Social Work in Europe;
  • Explore the relationship between European and Latin American research agendas;
  • Strengthen international research networks in the field of Social Work and Social Policy.

Programme

The programme includes:

23 March 2026 โ€“ Auditorium B0.02 โ€“ Laboratory Complex

Opening Session (9:30โ€“10:00 a.m.)
Institutional representative of UTAD, Pedro Gabriel Silva (CETRAD/UTAD), Alexandra A. L. T. S. Eiras (UFJF/Collegiate Coordination of the Research Network)

Morning (10:00 a.m.โ€“12:00 p.m.)
Session 01: โ€œEurope and Latin America Today: Context and Socio-Political and Economic Challengesโ€
Speakers: Manuel Loff (University of Porto/Portugal) and Paula Vidal (University of Chile/Chile)
Chair: Daniela Monteiro (UTAD/Portugal)

Afternoon (14:30โ€“18:30 p.m.)
Session 02: โ€œSocial Work in History: Trends and Challenges in Latin America and Europeโ€
Speakers: Marilda Vilella Iamamoto (UERJ/Brazil), Fernanda Rodrigues (OAS/Portugal) and Inรชs Maria Martinez Herrero (UNED/Spain)
Chair: Carina Berta Moljo (UFJF)

17:00 p.m.: Coffee break

17:30 p.m.: Closing Session โ€“ Vera Mendonรงa (CETRAD/UTAD) and Clรกudia Mรดnica dos Santos (UFJF/Brazil)


24 March 2026 โ€“ Auditorium B0.02 โ€“ Laboratory Complex

Morning (9:30 a.m.โ€“12:30 p.m.)

9:30โ€“9:50 a.m.: Analysis of Iberian and Latin American Social Formation in the Context of 21st-Century Capitalism
Guest Speaker: Carlos Hortmann (PhD candidate, Iscte-IUL/Portugal)
Chair: Maria Helena Elpรญdio (UFES/Brazil)

10:00 a.m.: Presentation of Partial Research Results: Coordinators of the research teams from Portugal, Spain and the United Kingdom
Presenters: Miguel Oliver Perellรณ (UIB/Spain), Clรกudia Mรดnica dos Santos (UFJF/Brazil), Antoniana Defilippo (UFF/Brazil)
Chair: Maria Rosa Tomรฉ (ISMT/Portugal)

11:45 a.m.: Debate

Afternoon (2:30โ€“5:30 p.m.)

14:30โ€“16:30 p.m.: Research in Social Work in History and the Relationship between the Europe and Latin America Axes: Convergences, Trends and Challenges
Guest Speakers: Marilda Vilella Iamamoto (UERJ/Brazil), Maria Carmelita Yazbek (PUC-SP/Brazil)
Chair: Miguel Oliver Perellรณ (UIB/Spain)

16:30โ€“17:30: Closing Session โ€“ Pedro Gabriel Silva (CETRAD/UTAD), Alexandra A. L. T. S. Eiras (UFJF): Guidelines for Research Planning and for the IX International Symposium of the Research Network (scheduled for September 2026, Brazil).


Registration

Registration is available at:
https://forms.gle/N8X7TqqSHA6dhhaZ7


Organisation

The seminar is organised by researchers from UTAD/CETRAD โ€“ Centre for Transdisciplinary Development Studies, in collaboration with partner institutions in Portugal, Spain and Brazil, within the framework of an international research network dedicated to Social Work in History.

The Organising Committee is composed of:

Pedro Gabriel Silva, Vera Mendonรงa, Paula Manuela Rodrigues de Sousa, Miguel รngel Oliver Perellรณ, Antoniana Defilippo, Daniela Monteiro, Alexandra Aparecida Leite Toffanetto Seabra Eiras, Clรกudia Mรดnica dos Santos, Carina Moljo, Alcina Martins, Fabrรญcia Maciel and Maria Rosa Tomรฉ.

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