When one speaks of the “public,” one might only be able to articulate one subset of the public
When one speaks of the “public,” one might only be able to articulate one subset of the public. For that reason, we often hear the word publics, meaning that members of the public come from a variety of circumstances and have a wide range of belief or experiences. In this week’s scenario, how might you address one or more of these “publics”? To what extent is it possible to reach more than one, given the type of writing you choose?
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