Ethics Researcher

Role

Helps teams identify and address consent, privacy, representation, risk, and responsibility.

Description

An Ethics Researcher helps the team identify and address ethical questions raised by an immersive project. These may involve consent, representation, privacy, data collection, emotional risk, vulnerable participants, community impact, cultural sensitivity, accessibility, or the use of real people’s stories.

In immersive media, ethical issues can be intensified because participants may feel embodied, observed, exposed, or emotionally involved. The Ethics Researcher helps the team consider responsibilities before problems become embedded in the design.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within research practice, the Ethics Researcher supports responsible decision-making. They help teams ask who might be affected by the work, what harms are possible, what permissions are needed, and how participants or represented communities should be protected.

Scope Note

May include ethics review, consent processes, risk assessment, data practices, participant information sheets, community consultation, representation review, privacy guidance, harm mitigation, and documentation of ethical decisions.

Boundary Note

Ethics research does not replace legal advice or formal institutional review where required. It helps the creative and production team understand ethical responsibilities and design accordingly.

Collaboration Note

Commonly works with producers, researchers, directors, community consultants, accessibility advisors, legal advisors, UX designers, data analysts, and institutional partners.

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