The Refractive Thinker® Volume XXVI: Dynamics of Power
Ch 5: Cultural, Gender, and Contextual Dimensions of Power: Navigating Agency Across Societies
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Guided by Managing Editor Dr. Cheryl A. Lentz, this 26th edition of the award-winning Refractive Thinker® series refracts academic research through a practical lens—translating complex theory into actionable insight for leaders, educators, business executives, and change makers.
Across nine chapters, this volume explores topics including:
- Contextual and relational leadership
- Transformational leadership and change agency
- Cybersecurity awareness amid global instability
- Generational forces that shape workplaces
- Cultural and gendered dimensions of power
- Ethical leadership, authority, and influence
- Resilience and social impact leadership
- The refractive role of silence in leadership
Ideal for leadership professionals, consultants, doctoral learners, educators, HR executives, organizational development specialists, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics that shape modern leadership.
Chapter 5: Summary
Authenticity, integrity, and alignment with socio-cultural values shape personal power by harmonizing inner values with outward actions. Rather than relying on authority or status, personal power grows as individuals meet their core psychological needs for competence, autonomy, and relatedness. Cultures express this power differently: individualist societies emphasize confident independence, while collectivist ones highlight moral responsibility and mutual support. Gender expectations also shape its expression, as women often navigate cultural pressures to remain both strong and compassionate. Reflection and refractive thinking reveal three essential components for developing personal power: self-awareness, authenticity, and cultural adaptability. People who understand their motivations, emotions, and values cultivate adaptive authenticity, expressing their identities while honoring cultural influences in a complex, interconnected world.
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