Bars, riverbanks, hospitals, bike paths, rainforests, gyms, factories, therapists' offices – the “field” for human geographers is multifaceted and global. Though the research topics are varied, there is a continuum in human geography concerning how researchers define the field, how fieldwork is conducted, and the how the results are analyzed. The entry begins with a description of historical approaches to human geography fieldwork, then consider the impact of the critical turn on how to define the field and the methods that can best reveal voices that hitherto had been marginalized. The entry concludes with a discussion of contemporary and future approaches to fieldwork from human geographers, highlighting mixed methods approaches to fieldwork and cyberspace as the most recent environment to be researched.