Ethnography is a method of active immersion in a chosen empirical setting that allows researchers to learn and thoroughly understand the practices that are relevant in the field. In order to approximate this insider, emic view of the world, ethnographers participate in the routines of their subjects and record their observations. In this chapter, we explain the basic concepts and principles of ethnographic research and describe how ethnography can be applied to understanding the complex activities of translation and interpreting and the contexts in which their products are used. We discuss some of the contexts in which ethnographic approaches have been applied in translation and interpreting research and exemplify some special forms of ethn...