Art lecturing, most likely in New York City in the 1980s. His academic life was not limited to the four walls of the New School for Social Resarch. He established an extensive network of colleagues, students and professionals in related fields that spread his influence into a wide range of seemingly unrelated fields including sociology, anthropology, street theater, philanthropy, political science, the study of bureaucracy, phenomenology, public policy and urban planning.
This site is dedicated to the life and times of Arthur J. Vidich, an American Sociologist and Anthropologist who lived from 1922 to 2006.
Thursday, July 27, 2017
Art at the Center of Public Dialogue
Art lecturing, most likely in New York City in the 1980s. His academic life was not limited to the four walls of the New School for Social Resarch. He established an extensive network of colleagues, students and professionals in related fields that spread his influence into a wide range of seemingly unrelated fields including sociology, anthropology, street theater, philanthropy, political science, the study of bureaucracy, phenomenology, public policy and urban planning.
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