BSc, MSc, PGCAP, PhD
Community Sport Development Officer. Lecturer and Programme Leader.
I contribute to a range of units across the Department of Exercise and Sport Science with a focus on the development of sport and physical activity, increasing participation, health and sports policy. My research supervision interest are aligned with my teaching areas and include:
Unit leader for sport development subjects.
Hughes, A. (In progress) Increasing participation through whole sport plans 2013-17: an interpretive phenomenological analysis of the Rugby Football Union. Ph.D Manchester Metropolitan University.
Haviland, N. (completed) Understanding healthy lifestyles: a phenomenological and sociodemographic exploration of parental and child perceptions.MRes. Manchester Metropolitan University.
Woodcock, H. (In Progress) Archery participation and performance: a critical realist sythesis. Ph.D Manchester Metropolitan University
Woodcock, B. (In Progress) Coaching quality and coach education: the impact of the internet. A case study for archery. MRes. Manchester Metropolitan University
Policy, strategy and intervention evaluation (Critical Realism. Evaluation Research).
J. Daniels, B. Bell (2022). Problematising Evaluation in Sport and Leisure. In: Evaluation in Sport and Leisure. Routledge, pp.12-26.
A. Hughes, C. Mackintosh, J. Daniels Coaching through an interpretivist lens: from community participation to modernisation and business practices. In: Coaching in the Community.
J. Daniels Community sport coaching intervention: a challenging environment for evaluation research. In: Coaching in the Community.
JE. Daniels (2012). Community Sport Development: is the future evidence?. In: Sports and Coaching Pasts and Futures. Manchester Metropolitan University,
JE. Daniels (2013). A process evaluation of a community sport volunteer programme. Ormskirk, 5/9/2013.
B. Bell, J. Daniels An evaluation of Eastlands Trust BMX Legacy Projects. , Eastlands Leisure Trust.
JE. Daniels (2013). Participant Impact: an evaluation of a community volunteer programme. CNBC, Everybody Leisure, Crewe.
JE. Daniels, A. Molyneux (2008). A needs analysis for sport and physical activity. CNBC, Crewe and Nantwich Borough Council.
Daniels, J. (2016) 'Disability sport: a realist synthesis of a community gymanstics programme': Project Erasmus+ Sport - Égalité, mixité, intégration par le sport, Besancon, France, 29th April 2016.
Daniels, J. (2014). A realistic evaluation of a Community Volunteer Programme. European Sport Development Network Symposium, Wolverhapton, UK, 8th September 2014.
Daniels, J. (2013). A Process Evaluation of a Community Sport Volunteer Programme. European Sport Development Network Symposium, Ormskirk, UK, 5th September 2013.
Daniels, J. (2012). Evidence Based Practice in Community Sport: European Sport Development Network Symposium, Sheffield, UK, 5th September 2012.
Daniels, J. (2011). Evaluating Community Sport and Physical Activity: Methodological Considerations. Research Institute for Health and Social Care: Annual Conference: Manchester, UK, 1st July 2011.
Daniels, J. (2011). "It's Just Another Buzz-Word". Evaluation in Sport Development, Perceptions of the Voluntary and Public Sector: Sports and Coaching: Pasts and Futures, Crewe, UK, 25th June 2011.
Daniels, J. (2009). Process Evaluating Sport Development Interventions: European Sport Development Network Symposium, Nottingham, UK, 4th September 2009.