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The concepts of power and identity are vital to many areas of social research. In this edited collection, a prominent set of contributors explore the double relationship between power and group identity, focusing on two complementary lines of enquiry:
- In what ways can the powerful dictate the identities of the powerless?
- How can the powerless redefine their identity to challenge the powerful?
Each chapter is written by leading authorities in the field, and investigates a particular aspect of the interplay of identity and power via a range of empirical contexts such as colonialism, nationalism, collective action, and electoral politics.
The case studies include early modern Goa under Portuguese rule, the tribes of modern-day Jordan, the use of sexual stereotyping and objectification by female activists seeking to transform social systems, and a revisiting of the classic Stanford Prison Experiment. The chapters include contributions from a variety of social disciplines and research methodologies, and together provide a comprehensive overview of a subject at the cutting-edge of social and political psychology.
Power and Identity will be of great interest to researchers, graduates and upper-level undergraduate students from across the social sciences.
- Autors Denis Sindic, Manuela Da Costa Barreto, Rui Costa-Lopes
- ISBN13 9781848721760
- ISBN10 1848721765
- Pàgines 184
- Any Edició 2026
- Fecha de publicación 11/05/2026
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Power and Identity
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- Denis Sindic, Manuela Da Costa Barreto, Rui Costa-Lopes
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- PSYCHOLOGY PRESS (2026)
- 9781848721760



