Cristina Contini

Regulatory digital artefacts: digital regulation with and without rules

Loddo, Olimpia Giuliana
Primo
2025-01-01

Abstract

Regulatory digital artefacts (RDAs) are increasingly influencing daily life. Designed to guide behaviour, they structure routine actions such as scrolling through social media, where algorithmic moderation filters posts; booking a hotel on an e-commerce platform governed by contractual artefacts; or passing through automated border controls where passports are scanned and biometric data verified. While scholarship has shown growing interest in the social impact of digital technologies, a systematic analysis of these artefacts is still lacking. This article proposes a framework for investigating RDAs, drawing on the theory of regulatory artefacts. It seeks to lay the groundwork for such an analysis by identifying the main characteristics, outlining key domains of application, and examining their varied regulatory mechanisms. Such an approach is essential for understanding both the limitations and the potential of these tools of regulation.
2025
Inglese
33
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Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
regulatory artefacts; digital regulation; normativity and technology; social regulation; artefacts.
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Goal 10: Reduced inequalities
Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
L’articolo “Regulatory Digital Artefacts: Digital Regulation with and without Rules” (International Journal of Law and Information Technology, Oxford University Press, vol. 33, 2025) è pubblicato in una sede internazionale di riferimento per il dibattito su diritto e tecnologie digitali, con audience e autori transnazionali (piattaforma Oxford Academic). La collocazione è qualificata anche da indicatori bibliometrici riportati dalla rivista: Journal Impact Factor 2024 (Clarivate) = 2.2 e CiteScore 2024 (Scopus) = 3.3. Inoltre, secondo SCImago (SJR 2024) la rivista risulta in Q1. Quanto al profilo scientifico, il contributo è interdisciplinare: integra teoria e filosofia del diritto (normatività, regole/constraint), studi su artefatti e infrastrutture socio-tecniche, e temi di digital regulation (software, architetture di controllo, automazione), collocandosi all’intersezione fra legal theory, law & technology e governance delle tecnologie.
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Loddo, Olimpia Giuliana
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