Experience of population relocation in a marginal settlement from an ethical perspective
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https://doi.org/10.24310/dts.67.2024.21542Keywords:
Marginal population, integration, relocation, participatory democracy, deliberative ethics, community social workAbstract
This word addresses the experience of population relocation of a marginal population sector from an ethical perspective. Through a democratic, direct and participatory practice, it seeks to trigger significant social transformations. In this context, ethical considerations are of vital importance in the search for fair and sustainable solutions, especially in situations such as the relocation and integration of marginal population sectors.
Consequently, it has been necessary to explore the ethical dilemmas faced by social service professionals in charge of the implementation of relocation projects, emphasizing the need to strike a balance between social needs, the individual rights of the affected population and distributive justice.
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