Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso de Graduação
Comunicação não violenta (CNV) e Serviço Social: aproximações da CNV com o materialismo Histórico-dialético
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CESA, I. R. Comunicação não violenta (CNV) e Serviço Social: aproximações da CNV com o materialismo Histórico-dialético. 2023. 63 p. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação em Serviço Social) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, RS, 2023.
Autor
Cesa, Isabelle Rossatto
Institución
Resumen
The graduation final paper presents research about the micro theory Nonviolent
Communication (NVC), which seeks to analyze its approximations and divergences
with the marxist theoretical framework, the basis of the theoretical and methodological
foundations of Social Work. The choice of this theme is justified in view of the fact that
there are Social Workers who use the NVC in their daily professional life and that
experiences have been positive. Therefore, the research seeks to understand first of
all the socio-historical movements that lead to the micro theory, its context of
emergence, how it developed and became stronger worldwide, and also, to identify its
theoretical-conceptual referential, as well as to characterize its structuring and
correlated concepts such as “culture and peace”, “communication” and “violence”.
Furthermore, the techniques of NVC are identified and how this micro theory can be
incorporated into professional practice of Social Work, taking into account the
contributions of marxist thought. To this end, this paper uses the comparative method,
and also comprises a bibliographic literature review, supported by the dialectic-critical
methodology based on historical materialism. From the analysis, it is concluded that
certain forms of appropriation of marxism by Social Work have interdicted possibilities
of reflection, communication and approximation with other references, such as NVC.
However, it is possible that by using CNV techniques in interventions with the working
class, the realization of their rights is made possible through the access to information,
and the mediation of family and marital conflicts that may occur; and in the relations
between the Social Worker and the State enable, in the face of transformation, the
negotiation and sharing of commitments with the working class