Ethnography has long been regarded as a window into the lived realities of others a method rooted in observation, immersion, and storytelling. Traditionally framed by scribbled fieldnotes and quiet contemplation, the practice has evolved dramatically in response to changing social, political, and technological landscapes. Ethnography: Beyond the Notebook reimagines the ethnographer not just as a passive observer, but as an engaged, reflective, and innovative participant in the world they study.This book invites readers to move beyond the static image of the notebook-toting researcher, and into a vibrant, multi-sensory, and ethically attuned practice. From digital ethnography and performative storytelling, to visual and collaborative methods, we explore how ethnographers today are breaking boundaries methodologically, creatively, and politically.Whether you're a student, scholar, or practitioner, this book offers both foundational tools and forward-thinking perspectives. We confront questions of power, representation, decolonization, and reciprocity, while grounding each chapter in practical guidance and real-world case studies.Ethnography is not merely a method it is a way of seeing, feeling, and being in the world. As we step beyond the notebook, we embrace a deeper, more accountable, and transformative engagement with the communities and cultures we seek to understand.