The marriage of technology and science, with each of these using the other for support. A. Nordmann (2013) refers to a ‘growing number of fields such as nanotechnology, synthetic biology, and climate studies where it is not possible to separate the scientific from the technological’. Geographies of technoscience consider the way that space matters in the production of science and technology; the ‘implications of the circulation of expertise and materials in the situating of science and technology; as well as the importance of locating the effects of technoscience in their social, cultural, economic and political context’ (‘Locating Technoscience’).
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sts/locating-technoscience/ UCL’s Locating Technoscience website.