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ar2465@cornell.edu
Aspen studies the history and impact of bias in online spaces. Her work on understanding user intention, and its impact, are used to inform tech innovation and policy aimed at the mitigation of bias. Aspen’s research is founded on an intersectional framework primarily using surveys, interviews, and content analysis. Her goal is to bring issues of inequity to the forefront for tangible change online, while also engaging allies to be active change makers in their communities.