Public

A black and white photo of a group of people.
A public mostly means a group people.

In communication science and public relations, "public" mostly means people.[1][2] The meaning of this is different than other ideas, such as gatherings in social life to talk about people (public sphere).[1] The meaning of this is also talked about in the learning of government (political science), the learning of how humans think (psychology), and the learning of giving things to people (marketing). This word's meaning is very hard to make, as people think that public has different meanings.[3]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Brito, R.; Bumiller, G.; Yeqiong Song (2005). "Modelling and simulation of a SFN based PLC network". International Symposium on Power Line Communications and Its Applications, 2005 (PDF). IEEE. pp. 331–335. doi:10.1109/isplc.2005.1430525. ISBN 0-7803-8844-5. S2CID 43152655.
  2. Bowen, Shannon; Rawlins, Brad; Martin, Thomas (2010-04-19). An Overview of the Public Relations Function. Business Expert Press. doi:10.4128/9781606490990 (inactive 2024-01-24). ISBN 978-1-60649-099-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (link)
  3. Vasquez, Gabriel M.; Taylor, Maureen. Handbook of Public Relations. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications, Inc. pp. 139–154. doi:10.4135/9781452220727.n10. ISBN 978-1-4129-0954-9.

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