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Cadernos de Estudos Africanos

 ISSN 1645-3794

UNGRUHE, Christian. Beyond Agency’s Limits: “Street Children’s” Mobilities in Southern Ghana. []. , 37, pp.41-61. ISSN 1645-3794.

As a response to widespread conceptualizations of street childhood in the global South as a state of misery and marginalization, recent studies tend to portray street children as social agents. However, many refer to “tactical” or “thin” agency in order to point out the limited scope of those young people’s practices. Yet, the problem of acknowledging a lower degree of agency is that it separates children and youth living in environments “outside the norm” from those who stay with their parents and attend school. This constellation is particularly inadequate in the realm of street childhood in the global South, as it constructs fixed entities of different life worlds that are indeed fluid since street children frequently move between the various domains of socialization. I propose that the social, spatial and temporal mobilities of street children can best be explored through children’s biographical life stories, focusing here on street children in southern Ghana.

: street children; agency; youth; social mobility; victimization; Ghana.

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