Holloway, Sarah L.

Questions of agency: Capacity, subjectivity, spatiality and temporality/ - Sage, 2019. - Vol 43, issue 3, 2019: (458-477 p.).

Geographies of Children, Youth and Families is flourishing, but its founding conceptions require critical reflection. This paper considers one key conceptual orthodoxy: the notion that children are competent social actors. In a field founded upon liberal notions of agency, we identify a conceptual elision between the benefits of studying agency and the beneficial nature of agency. Embracing post-structuralist feminist challenges, we propose a politically-progressive conceptual framework centred on embodied human agency which emerges within power. We contend this can be achieved though intensive/extensive analyses of space, and a focus on ‘biosocial beings and becomings' within dynamic notions of individual/intergenerational time.


agency,
children,
children’s geographies,
social studies of childhood,
space,
subjection,
time,
youth and families