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Robert Maclaughlin Farr (1936 - 2013) was a social psychologist from Northern Ireland who played an important role in promoting and developing
social representation Social representations are a system of values, ideas, metaphors, beliefs, and practices that serve to establish social order, orient participants and enable communication among the members of groups and communities. Social representation theory is ...
theory.


Career

Rob Farr was born in Northern Ireland in 1936 where he gained a BSc (1957) followed by a MSc (1959) in Psychology from
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. After this he studied for the
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ministry at
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but gave up after a short period. In 1962 returned to Queen's University as an assistant lecturer for two years and then worked as researcher with the
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for another two years. He took up a post as a lecturer in social psychology at
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in 1966. In 1979 he was appointed Chair of Psychology at the
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but did not stay there for long. In 1983 he was appointed Chair of Social Psychology at the
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and returned to London. His inaugural lecture was entitled ''Some reflections on the historical development of psychology as an experimental and social science'' (Farr, 1985). He remained at that institution until he retired in 2000. During that period he supervised many successful graduate students. He had a lasting impact on what became the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science which awards a prize each year in his name. He was active in the
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of which he was elected president in 1986. His Presidential address was entitled ''The Science of Mental Life: A social psychological analysis'' in which he championed the work of
George Herbert Mead George Herbert Mead (February 27, 1863 – April 26, 1931) was an American philosopher, Sociology, sociologist, and psychologist, primarily affiliated with the University of Chicago, where he was one of several distinguished pragmatism, pragmati ...
(Farr, 1987).


Research

While he was at University College London he spent a sabbatical year in Paris working with
Serge Moscovici Serge Moscovici (June 14, 1925 in Brăila, Romania as ''Srul Herş Moscovici'' – November 15, 2014 in Paris) was a Romanian-born French social psychologist, director of the '' Laboratoire Européen de Psychologie Sociale'' ("European Laboratory ...
. He returned enthused with the ideas of
social representation Social representations are a system of values, ideas, metaphors, beliefs, and practices that serve to establish social order, orient participants and enable communication among the members of groups and communities. Social representation theory is ...
theory and spent the remainder of his career developing and promoting these ideas (see Farr & Moscovici, 1984; Markova & Farr, 1995; Wagner, 2020). He had a continuing interest in the development of social psychology and published a collection of his articles on this topic in 1996 (Farr, 1996). He planned to publish a book entitled ''A Social and Reflexive Model of Man: Theory and Evidence''. The
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contains his correspondence with
Henri Tajfel Henri Tajfel (born Hersz Mordche; 22 June 1919 – 3 May 1982) was a Polish social psychologist, best known for his pioneering work on the cognitive aspects of prejudice and social identity theory, as well as being one of the founders of the Eur ...
about this book and a manuscript draft.


Personal life

In 1966, he married Ann Wood (which later ended) with whom he had two children - Angus and Fiona.


Publications

* Farr, R.M. (1996). ''The Roots of Modern Social Psychology''. Oxford: Blackwell. * Farr, R.M. (1987). The Science of Mental Life: A social psychological analysis. ''Bulletin of the British Psychological Society, 40'', 1–17. * Farr, R.M. (1985). ''Some reflections on the historical development of psychology as an experimental and social science: Inaugural lecture''. London: LSE. * Farr, R.M., & Moscovici, S. (Eds.). (1984). ''Social Representations''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * Markova, I., & Farr, R.M. (eds) (1995) ''Representations of Health and Illness and Handicap''. Chur: Harwood Academic.


Awards

* 1986 - President,
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* 1981 - Member,
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(Behavioural Sciences Section)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Farr, Robert Maclaughlin 1936 births 2013 deaths British psychologists Presidents of the British Psychological Society Social psychologists Academics of the London School of Economics Alumni of Queen's University Belfast