Dear colleagues, The TikTok Cultures Research Network is pleased to announce a virtual event TikTok Methodologies <http://tiktokcultures.com/tiktok-methodologies> on 19 July 2021 organized by founding members Associate Professor Crystal Abidin, Professor Patrik Wikström, and Dr D. Bondy Valdovinos Kaye. The field of digital media research is rapidly expanding to include innovative and exciting TikTok research. As one of the most widely used digital short video platforms around the world, TikTok is a key social arena to study global youth culture, creativity, professionalization, and activism. This event is a critical forum for discussion on TikTok research frameworks and methodologies from emerging voices in the field. This two-hour virtual event will take place via Zoom on 19 July 2021 at 0900-1100 (GMT+8) and will feature two panel discussions with a diverse array of TikTok researchers. We invite professionals from media industries and social media industries, students and researchers in academia, and members of the general public to attend this event. The event is free but registration is required. Please register here <https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZfOObR1zST-RmS1zd6KAAg>. Please find a programme for the event here <https://tiktokcultures.files.wordpress.com/2021/07/tiktok-methodologies-programme-19july21.pdf>. Recordings of both panels will be made available on tiktokcultures.com following the event. Click to download the event poster in color <https://tiktokcultures.files.wordpress.com/2021/07/tiktokmethodologies_poster-color.png> and in B&W <https://tiktokcultures.files.wordpress.com/2021/07/tiktokmethodologies__poster-bw.png> . This event is brought to you by TikTok Cultures Research Network and supported by Faculty of Humanities (Curtin University) <https://humanities.curtin.edu.au/>, Centre for Culture and Technology (Curtin University) <https://ccat.curtin.edu.au/>, and Digital Media Research Centre (Queensland University of Technology). <https://research.qut.edu.au/dmrc/>