Ethics / Impact Advisor

Role

Advises on ethical implications, representation, participant impact, consent, harm, and social context.

Description

An ethics or impact advisor helps a project consider harm, consent, representation, power, trauma, privacy, accessibility, community relation, participant vulnerability, and intended or unintended social effects. The role is especially important when immersive media works with real people, sensitive subjects, persuasive systems, or embodied participation.

Creative Direction Context

Within creative direction, the ethics or impact advisor helps make ethical questions part of the design and production process rather than a final approval step. They may challenge assumptions, identify risks, advise on safeguards, and help align the work’s form with its responsibilities.

Scope Note

Typically includes consent, representation, participant safety, trauma-informed practice, community accountability, privacy, access, data use, cultural context, harm reduction, and impact framing.

Boundary Note

This role overlaps with research, accessibility, community consultation, production, legal review, and dramaturgy. It is not a substitute for legal advice, community accountability, or actual testing with affected participants.

Collaboration Note

Common collaborators include creative directors, producers, researchers, community consultants, accessibility designers, legal or rights advisors, dramaturgs, facilitators, and evaluation leads.

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