Power dynamics refers to the interactions and relationships between individuals or groups that are influenced by the distribution and exercise of power. This research area examines how power is acquired, maintained, and exerted within social, political, and organizational structures. It explores the ways in which power can shape and influence decision-making processes, relationships, and outcomes. Researchers in this field may study various forms of power, such as economic power, political power, social power, and psychological power, and how these forms of power intersect and interact with one another. Understanding power dynamics is important for analyzing social inequalities, conflicts, and structures of authority within societies.