Normative artifacts and normative drawings: investigating non-linguistic regulation (NAND) When we think of regulation, what we generally have in mind is a verbal – and preferably written – rule/norm, such as an article contained in a code. Usually, we believe that human conduct can be regulated almost entirely with the aid of language-based norms. This orthodox notion of regulation – still widely accepted in many fields, and largely adopted by public authorities – has been challenged on the grounds that it is too restrictive and not always effective. In fact, human behaviour can be regulated not only with words (and, in particular, with verbal norms) but also without words. This form of verbal-centrism in normative theory is criticisable. Some rules are not word-based at all – rather, they are conveyed through gestures, sounds, images, and artifacts. We can speak in this case of “non-linguistic regulation”.Particularly, the research project “Normative artifacts and normative drawings: investigating non-linguistic regulation” (NAND) intends to focus on the study of two normative phenomena generally neglected by the standard theory of regulation: (i) normative drawings and (ii) normative artifacts. The main objective is to construct a new general approach to regulation that is able to take into consideration both the orthodox (mainly linguistic) view and challenging frontier issues (focused on non-linguistic regulation).The project aims to contribute to the fulfilment of two general theoretical tasks. Firstly, it will improve the comprehension of the phenomenon of regulation itself. The second general theoretical task consists of providing new conceptual tools helpful for various practices, such as legal drafting, urban planning and design, architecture, and information technology. The research results are expected to be greatly innovative in terms of the advancement of knowledge. By investigating the category of non-linguistic regulation and its rich phenomenology, the project intends to open a new research field (the study of regulation without words). It will contribute to three different areas of inquiry: (i) the theory of normativity, (ii) the theory of drawing; (iii) the theory of artifacts.The project aims at creating a new and widespread awareness of normative drawings and artifacts. Non-linguistic regulation could effectively be employed not only in different areas of the public sector (e.g. administrative digitalisation, urban design, traffic), but also in the private sector (e.g. contracts, real estate management, information technology).Considering industrial applications, it will be possible to apply the research findings in all fields where visual signage systems are in use. Highly relevant fields for possible application are, for instance, legal drafting, city planning, geographic information systems. Also in the field of material manufacturing and production, the research findings may be directly implemented through industrial design and architecture. Project information Research unitsUniversità degli Studi di Cagliari, Principal Investigator Giuseppe Lorini,Politecnico di Milano, Associated Investigator Stefano MoroniUniversità degli Studi di Sassari, Associated Investigator Fabio BacchiniCallPRIN 2022Project duration24 monthsMain ERC fieldSH - Social Sciences and HumanitiesERC subfieldsSH2_7 Political and legal philosophySH7_8 Land use and planningSH5_10 Ethics and its applications; social philosophyKeywordsRegulation, Normativity, Drawings, Artifacts, Legal Communication, Legal Design Events Browse A warmer Future world: effects on plankton commUnities and paThogens in mediterranean vUlneRable Ecosystems (FUTURE) Reloading city: a new systemic approach to urban and territorial regeneration Law and ‘Good Practices’ in Land Management between Roman Antiquity and Today’s Reality: a Sustainable Use of Land in the Light of Roman Land Surveying Texts A Warming sea and Coastal retreats around Mediterranean basin Wa.Co.Med M.A.C.IN.A. - Multilevel Application for Cultural INformation Archives. A focus on the Inner Areas of Abruzzo and Sardinia regions Metamaterials design and synthesis with applications to infrastructure engineering A Fluid-Structure Interaction tool for the protection of Clean Energy Production sites (FSI-CEP) Normative artifacts and normative drawings: investigating non-linguistic regulation (NAND)