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Daniel Rogerson

Lecturer

Department: Psychology

Daniel submitted his PhD in 2024 at the North-West University in South Africa. His research focuses on gender and sexuality in sports, with his PhD exploring transgender inclusion in sports and physical activity.

Daniel Rogerson

Daniel has worked on a range of projects including COVID-19 misinformation on WhatsApp, quality of life in transplant athletes and refugee youth volunteers in Uganda. His independent research explores diversity in sports and minority stress, with a greater focus on barriers to physical activity for trans and non-binary people such as gender inclusion policies.

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  • An initial exploration of fatigue as a predictor of quality of life in transplant athletes competing at national and international events, Rogerson, D., Houghton, S., Jooste, J., Hogg, M. 2024, In: Journal of Sports Sciences
  • The scale, forms and distribution of volunteering amongst refugee youth populations in Uganda, Fadel, B., Baillie Smith, M., Mills, S., Rogerson, D., Sahasranaman, A., Okech, M., Turyamureeba, R., Tukundane, C., Ahimbisibwe, F., Boyle, O., Kanyandago, P. 1 Nov 2024, In: Population, Space and Place
  • Volunteering by Displaced Youth in Uganda: Livelihoods, Skills, Employability and Inequalities, Fadel, B., Baillie Smith, M., Ahimbisibwe, F., Boyle, O., Freimane, I., Kanyandago, P., Mills, S., Okech, M., O'Loghlen, A., Rogerson, D., Sahasranaman, A., Tukundane, C., Turyamureeba, R. 1 Sep 2024,  Zivilgesellschaftliches Engagement und Freiwilligendienste , Baden-Baden, Germany, Nomos-Verlagsgesellschaft
  • Dynamics of social corrections to peers sharing COVID-19 misinformation on WhatsApp in Brazil, Vijaykumar, S., Rogerson, D., Jin, Y., de Oliveira Costa, M. 1 Jan 2022, In: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA
  • Think before you Share: Beliefs and emotions that shaped COVID-19 (Mis)information vetting and sharing intentions among WhatsApp users in the United Kingdom, Lu, X., Vijaykumar, S., Jin, Y., Rogerson, D. 1 Feb 2022, In: Telematics and Informatics
  • How Shades of Truth and Age Affect Responses to COVID-19 (Mis)information: Randomized Survey Experiment among WhatsApp Users in UK and Brazil, Vijaykumar, S., Jin, Y., Rogerson, D., Lu, X., Sharma, S., Maughan, A., Fadel, B., de Oliveira Costa, M., Pagliari, C., Morris, D. 23 Mar 2021, In: Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
  • Transplant recipients’ motivational orientation towards sport participation and physical activity enjoyment at the 2019 World Transplant Games in Newcastle-Gateshead UK, Jooste, J., Rogerson, D., Hogg, M., Houghton, S. 28 Sep 2020, In: Journal of Human Sport and Exercise

  • Psychology MSc
  • Psychology BSc (Hons)


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