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Professor Lelia Green is a Professor of Communications at Edith Cowan University (ECU) within the School of Arts and Humanities. She holds a PhD from Murdoch University and has extensive qualifications including multiple Masters degrees. Her research focuses on digital media's impact on children, youth behavior, online safety, and ethical communication practices. Notable projects include studies on children’s digital citizenship, the risks of online sexual content, and the sociocultural implications of emerging technologies like the 'Internet of Toys'.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Murdoch University, 1998
- Master of Arts (Distinct), Charles Sturt University, 1992
- Master of Education, Edith Cowan University, 2004
Research Interests: Professor Green’s work bridges communication studies with sociology, emphasizing:
- Children’s and adolescents’ mediated experiences
- Online safety and digital literacy
- Gender and ethical dimensions of technology use
- Cross-cultural media comparisons
- Health communication and online communities
Grants & Projects: She leads/has led ARC-funded projects such as the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child and investigations into teenage sexting and parental mediation strategies. Recent work includes analyzing pandemic-era news framing and developing strategies to counter sexual image abuse among teens.
Supervision: Has guided over 30 PhD candidates in areas like digital governance, health communication, and media ethics. Current focuses include virtual reality training for high-risk workers and children’s digital social connectedness.


