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English

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Etymology

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From techno- +‎ culture.

Noun

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technoculture (countable and uncountable, plural technocultures)

  1. Culture as influenced by technology, especially computer technology and the Internet.
    • 2003, Andrew McMurry, Environmental Renaissance: Emerson, Thoreau, & the Systems of Nature, page 210:
      Beyond preservation, beyond reconstruction, the contemporary neopastoral signifies the naturalization of technoculture: not better than nature, not a return to nature, but culture that simply is nature.

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