“…From Albert Bandura's (1989Bandura's ( , 1999 early studies in the field of social-cognitive psychology to more recent contributions amongst psychology, sociology, and social geography (Abebe, 2019;Cavazzoni et al, 2021;Steckermeier, 2019;Veronese et al, 2018), the concept of agency defined as 'people's ability to exert control over one's life and pursue goals' has been explored and investigated within different contexts, countries, and populations. So far, several contributions have documented agency in people living in areas of conflict, poverty or marginalization (Gigengack, 2014;Klocker, 2007;Veronese et al, 2019aVeronese et al, , 2019b or among women across the globe (James-Hawkins et al, 2018;Kabeer, 1999;Martin & Phillips, 2017;Veronese et al, 2019a), highlighting participants' actions and reactions concerning situations of oppression or structural violations experienced in everyday life. Moreover, most recently, a major focus of agency also occurs within New Studies on Childhood (Prout & James, 1997), which have come to highlight children's abilities to give meaning to their life contexts and mobilize resources and survival skills to protect their well-being (Abebe, 2019;Cavazzoni et al, 2020;Edmonds, 2019;Tisdall & Punch, 2012).…”