“…The process of discussing, proposing, testing, creating, and recreating a shared ethic would reveal and amplify questions about TPC priorities and realities. It would support the continued development and evolving skill sets demanded by the field (Shalamova et al, 2018) and should contribute broader disciplinary commitments to socially just ways of researching, collaborating, and generally being in the world . We can also use a research ethic to inform ongoing innovation in research methods.…”