Peter Harzem Explained

Peter Harzem
Birth Date:5 January 1930
Birth Place:Istanbul, Turkey
Death Place:Auburn, Alabama, US
Nationality:American/Turkish
Workplaces:Bangor University
Auburn University
Alma Mater:University of London
Bangor University
Doctoral Advisor:Harry Hurwitz

Peter Harzem (January 5, 1930 – May 26, 2008) was a Turkish-American psychologist who specialised in the field of behavior analysis.

Life

Peter Harzem was born in Istanbul, Turkey, on January 5, 1930. His parents were Sukru and Saime Harzem. He initially worked as a newspaper reporter.

After the war he moved to London to complete his education. He was awarded a BSc Psychology from the University of London. He was strongly influenced by Harry Hurwitz who had established an operant laboratory at Birkbeck College. Harzem conducted a student project in this laboratory.

He then moved to the University College of North Wales which later became Bangor University where he completed his PhD and obtained a faculty position.

He moved to the United States in 1978 where he became Hudson Professor of Psychology at Auburn University, Alabama.[1]

He died on May 26, 2008.

Work

Harzem established a reputation for his work on behaviour analysis.[2] At Bangor University, he published an influential volume (Harzem & Miles, 1978). He was also concerned with the role of language.[3] In his later years he became interested in what he termed the discrediting of John B. Watson (Harzem, 1993; 2001). Following on from Hurwitz, Harzen had a continuing interest in the nature of science (Harzem, 2007).[4]

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Publications

Notes and References

  1. Ribes-Inesta . Emilio . Peter Harzem (1930-2008) . The Psychological Record . 2008 . 58 . 491–494. 10.1007/BF03395633 . 140784377 .
  2. Buskist . William . Remembering peter harzem: teacher-scholar extraordinaire. . Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior . 2009 . 91 . 3 . 287–291. 10.1901/JEAB.2009.91-287 . 19949487 . 2677561 .
  3. Ribes-Iñesta . Emilio . Peter Harzem (1930–2008): A reverence for language . Behavior and Philosophy . 2008 . 36 . 1–4.
  4. Buskist . William . Teaching Behavior Analysis and Psychology in Social Context: An Interview with Peter Harzem. . Teaching of Psychology . 2000 . 27 . 2 . 149–154. 10.1207/S15328023TOP2702_13 . 144997845 .
  5. Buskist . William . Remembering Peter Harzem: teacher-scholar extraordinaire. . Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior . 2009 . 91 . 3 . 287–291. 10.1901/JEAB.2009.91-287 . 19949487 . 2677561 .