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20 June 2025

NÉ STRUTTURALISTI, NÉ FUNZIONALISTI, SOLO  UMANISTI. TEORIE DI CAMBIAMENTO NELLE RIFORME DELLA GIUSTIZIA TECH-DRIVEN

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This article intends to address the paradigm implicitly adopted by AI and tech public policies with a focus on the factors of change that intervene in the complex interaction that artificial intelligence catalyzes between agency rules and temporality of the drivers of change. Consequently, the argument will follow a three-part development: the first dedicated to technology as a driver of change, the second dedicated to rules as a driver of change, the third dedicated to action in the context - use - as a driver of change. In each of these moments, the underlying theories of change will be made explicit and these will be tested with the evidence we have on technology and society or on rules and social action in different public policy contexts. It provides strong arguments supporting the non reductionist stance toward the protection and irreplaceable space that is left - ontologically - and should be acknowledged - institutionally and organizationally - to the autonomy of human agency.

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NÉ STRUTTURALISTI, NÉ FUNZIONALISTI, SOLO  UMANISTI. TEORIE DI CAMBIAMENTO NELLE RIFORME DELLA GIUSTIZIA TECH-DRIVEN. (2025). Il Politico, 262(1), 102-125. https://doi.org/10.4081/ilpolitico.2025.1055