Radical Human Centricity

Fulfilling the Promises of Innovation Research

A book about what it really takes to design, develop, and deliver commercial research that lives up to the promises of human-centered approaches.

About the Book

The book Radical Human Centricity sits between two worlds: business and anthropology. It is a critique and reassessment of commercial innovation research from an anthropological perspective born out of years of experience in innovation research consulting and anthropological scholarship. It demonstrates the many failures of contemporary commercial research, from market research to research approaches in design thinking and human-centered design. After identifying the key problems, it provides a set of solutions to elevate commercial research and allow practitioners to fulfill the empty promises of design thinking and human-centered design. The book ends with a clear articulation of how to fix what is broken and actually be human-centric, just now from within the radical human-centric approach. 

This book is written for two audiences. The first is a business reader involved in innovation and strategy. It helps this business reader to understand the growing problem lurking in commercial research and offers practical advice to develop a research practice better able to fuel innovation, strategy, and design processes than anything currently available. It provides a practical and theoretical engagement with research practice to change how companies study human lives. It identifies the many gaps in more typical research methods, fills them with new tools and approaches from anthropological and ethnographic practices, and finally contextualizes them within an end-to-end radically human-centric research process.

The second reader is an anthropological scholar or student interested in the applied anthropological practices in commercial research. This is an increasingly important area of theory and practice within contemporary anthropology, and few books in this area are written by practicing commercial anthropologists. While the theoretical treatments will be known to an advanced anthropological reader, it applies them in contexts and examples not commonly discussed in the ethnographic disciplines. Additionally, the methodological examples and practice anecdotes introduce the reader to a world few academic researchers ever experience. Consequently, this book adds insight into an area of anthropological practice not well understood by academic social scientists and offers a window into new avenues of applied anthropology.

The purpose of this book is to create a space for a new form of applied commercial ethnography, called radical human-centricity. It is unique in that it addresses the problems of business research in a thoughtful, scholarly way, while also providing practical examples for innovation researchers of all backgrounds to emulate.

About the Author

Paul Hartley is an anthropologist and foresight practitioner who has provided his expertise to help an extensive list of clients, including Amazon, Ikea, LuluLemon, Fannie Mae, Ford Motors, Stellantis/Chrysler, Spotify, KONE, Samsung, Research In Motion, HTC, Whirlpool, Bayer, UCB, Eli Lilly, AbbVie, Digital Credit Union, RBC Royal Bank, CitiBank, GAP, American Express, and others.

Engaged in applied and commercial research for over a decade, Paul has developed a number of tools, approaches, methods, and ways of working that are shaping the way commercial research is done. He is currently the CEO of the Human Futures Studio, and the executive director of the Human Futures Institute. Both of these institutions are grounded in the Human Futures Approach, a seamless integration of insight and foresight research he co-developed with Mathew Lincez.

Paul is the author of many works on commercial research, foresight strategy, and applied anthropology. He regularly appears as a speaker and serves as an educator across the globe.

Awarded a Fulbright-IIE fellowship in 2010 to conduct the research for his doctoral dissertation, Paul studied the social impact of new media and digital technologies on creative decisions in the Turkish film industry in Istanbul, Turkey. He continues to expand on this work and examine the true role of technology in creative, human endeavours. He can even occasionally be heard in film soundtracks.

He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana and has specialities in STS (Science and Technology Studies), socio-cultural linguistics, and ethnomusicology.

Radical Human Centricity: Fulfilling the Promises of Innovation Research, by Paul Hartley

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1839985682

ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1839985683

Citation: Hartley, Paul. Radical Human Centricity: Fulfilling the Promises of Innovation Research. Anthem Press, 2022.