
We presented the Body mapping toolkit for Long Covid patients at the Annual Meeting of the Royal Geographical Society in London. The session, titled ‘Body mapping in geographical research: Embodied and collaborative ways of mapping bodies, communities, and environments’ was organised by Thembi Luckett (University of Newcastle) and Maaret Jokela-Pansini (University of Oxford) and included fascinating presentations about applying body mapping in research from urban planning and environmental resistance to reflecting on body images and feelings of shame. The session highlighted collaborative ways of doing research with communities and discussed concrete outputs from such collaborations.