Harris Elected to the Norwegian Academy of Arts and Sciences
May 12, 2006
Thomas Professor Paul Harris been elected to the Norwegian Academy
of Arts and Sciences. Harris is one of six foreign members to be elected
to the academy this year, which also includes a total of 183 foreign
members and 219 Norwegian members. Election occurs after a nomination
and endorsement by fellow colleagues.
"I'm proud to be recognized in Scandinavian countries where
some of my collaborators have been working," Harris said.
Harris scholarship focuses on the early development of cognition, emotion,
and imagination. His most recent book, The Work of the Imagination,
gathers together several years of research carried out at Oxford University,
where he earned his Ph.D. and taught developmental psychology. Currently,
he is exploring whether children rely on their own firsthand observation
or alternatively trust what other people tell them. He is also conducting
research on children's mental and emotional states.
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, founded in 1857, is a
non-governmental, nationwide, and interdisciplinary body which embraces
all fields of learning. It provides a national forum of communication
within and between the various learned disciplines, and it represents
Norwegian science in foreign academies and international organizations.