The findings of this study reveal that the presence of media in boarding rooms can open communication portals, thus giving rise to various mediated activities. ![]() This concept assumes that when young people (red: students) consume media in private spaces, they are actually at the crossroads between public and private. The discussion is carried out by conducting a dialogue with field findings with the study of bedroom culture, which is offered by Siân Lincoln. Data was collected by observation and interviews. By using the spatial ethnography method, this study finds that media consumption in boarding rooms has an impact on the way the occupants condition the private space zone. This research shows that the media have found a barrier between the public and the private. The boarding room is a private room for students, but it is constantly changing due to the development of communication technology.
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