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Lelia Green Lelia Green is an educator, professor, and a senior lecturer teaching at the School of Communications and Multimedia at Edith Cowan University, Perth. Green is the author of ''Technoculture: From Alphabet to Cybersex'' and the editor of ''Framing Technology: Society, Choice and Change'', and also on the editorial board of the Australia Journal of Communication and Media International Australia Incorporating Culture and Policy. == Major areas of work ==
Lelia Green is the author of ''Technoculture: From Alphabet to Cybersex''. She defines "technoculture" as the integration of new communication technologies into a society, and in her book she explores the effects of the digital age on society, its structure, and policy creation. Green argues early in her book that the term "technoculture" is a word that should not be used lightly, as the concept itself is meant to refer closely and accurately to technologies that assist the communication through which culture is built. These technologies can refer to any means of communication in a concrete, physical form. Understood in this context, written language can be regarded as technocultural; however, spoken language cannot, though it can become technocultural if it is placed in a recorded or transmitted form.
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