Traditionally, “Public places” refer to any regions in a community freely accessible to members of that community; “private places” refer to soundproof regions where only members or invitees gather”
Erving Goffman, Behaviour in Public Places, Pg 9
Traditionally, “Public places” refer to any regions in a community freely accessible to members of that community; “private places” refer to soundproof regions where only members or invitees gather”
Erving Goffman, Behaviour in Public Places, Pg 9