"The prominent scholars present historical, sociological, and psychological perspectives on the association between power and identity. Beginning with the notion that identities are inherently social and particular identities are dependent on political relations, contributors delve into case examples and demonstrations of how identity and power are linked. The collection fills a clear void in the social science literature by expounding on current research showing the connection between identity and power from perspectives of both the powerful and powerless. A timely review for those in the social sciences." - S. Reysen, Texas A&M University-Commerce, USA, in CHOICE, July 2015 "Even though power and identity have often been identified as the key concepts of contemporary social science there are very few studies that explore directly their complex relationships. This valuable collection brings together high quality comparative analyses of power and identity from very diverse empirical contexts. This is an insightful study which will have considerable appeal beyond social and political psychology." - Siniša Malešević, University College, Dublin, Ireland