Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 October 2014
This article was written as a tribute to Robin Winkler, who died on 26 November 1986 after a long illness. The aim of the paper is to highlight Robin's major achievements in his research activity and to point out the themes that run through his work. These themes include his emphasis on the just and humane treatment of the disadvantaged, the recognition of the social context in which psychological treatment and research is conducted, and the interrelations between psychology and economics. The changes that took place in the direction of his work thoughout his career are discussed. Robin's impact on psychology in Australia will continue to find expression through the influence he has had on his many friends and colleagues.