Titus, Jacqlyne Jo-Anne2019-02-262019-02-262017Titus, Jacqlyne Jo-Anne (2017) Kom binne: a narrative exploration of 'home' and personal agency for young people living in Eldorado Park, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/26468>Online resource (58 leaves)https://hdl.handle.net/10539/26468This research report explores the relationship between Home and Personal Agency as key concepts in understanding young people specifically in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg. Kom Binne (come inside) takes the reader on a journey of the history of Coloured people in South Africa while exploring the relationship between marginalisation, homelessness and the current state of the community. The writer uses a practice- based research approach and ethnographic approach to reflect on the practice-based six-week project where she worked with High School learners in exploring their understanding of and relationship to the concepts of home and personal agency. The report explores possible ways this kind of exploration can be further developed in the further to serve the demographic on a larger scale. The study revealed that there is an intrinsic relationship between home and personal agency which for some gave them voice and strength and for others made them self-conscious and hyper aware of the world.enYouth--South Africa--PsychologyMarginality, Social--South AfricaHomeless youth--South AfricaColored people (South Africa)--South AfricaKom binne: a narrative exploration of 'home' and personal agency for young people living in Eldorado ParkThesis