A group of people discussing a public issue is often referred to as a "public forum" or "town hall meeting." These gatherings provide a platform for community members to share their views, ask questions, and engage in dialogue about matters affecting their community. They can also be called "discussion panels" or "community meetings," depending on the context and format.
a group of people discussing an issue or a problem or just a simple meeting of people for fun
In Public issue, the issue is not made to select group of people and it is open for public wheras in Private placement an issue is made to particular group of individuals. it this allotment exceeds 50 then the private issue will become public issue
public opinion
Public Relations
The role of a Pressure Group, is to bring an issue to the attention of the Public, Media and Government.
There is a small difference between rights and public issues is simple. Rights involve the individual or small group and public generally involves the whole.
An attitude is an expression of favor or disfavor toward a person, place, thing, or event, including a political or social issue.A group of people who favor an issue are supporters of the issue.A group of people who don't favor an issue are opponentsof the issue.
Well the Nazis Marched because they didnt like Jewish people
Issue Networks
A single-issue interest group, by definition is involved in activities that center around a narrowly defined subject. Multi-issue interest groups have concerns on a wide range of subjects. A single-issue group may or may not be interested in economically benefiting its members, or the public -- that depends on what the group's single issue is.
A public issue refers to a problem or concern that affects a large group of people or society as a whole. It often requires attention, discussion, and potential solutions at the community, national, or global level.
A single-issue interest group, by definition is involved in activities that center around a narrowly defined subject. Multi-issue interest groups have concerns on a wide range of subjects. A single-issue group may or may not be interested in economically benefiting its members, or the public -- that depends on what the group's single issue is.