On the Public

The media often talk about public opinion, the 'American' or 'British' public, or the movie-going public. A public can hold an opinion and be divided. What is the public and where did it come from? Is there one public or many? Is the very idea of the public a myth? In this fas...

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Main Author: Hannay, Alastair (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2005
Series:Thinking in Action
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