
Dr.
Francesca
Tripodi
United States
Associate Professor UNC-Chapel Hill - School of Information and Library Science / Principal Investigator - Center for Information Technology and Public Life.
Dr. Francesca Tripodi is an Associate Professor at the School of Information and Library Science and a Principal Investigator at the Center for Information Technology and Public Life at UNC-Chapel Hill. She has twice testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee, explaining to senators how relevance is gamed to drive ideologically based queries and spread conspiratorial logic. In addition to her research on search engines, Dr. Tripodi�s work has documented how cis-gender women who meet the threshold for inclusion on Wikipedia are nearly twice as likely to be considered non-notable subjects than their cis-male peers. In 2023, Dr. Tripodi received the Award for Impact and Excellence from the Center for an Informed Public at the University of Washington in recognition of her research on fostering an informed society. Her research has been covered in the United States by NPR, The Washington Post, The New York Times, The New Yorker, Wired, and Slate as well as other prestigious international publications (e.g., BBC, the Financial Times, S�bado, Lib�ration).