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[[Carlton Brick]] is an academic associated with the libertarian and anti-environmental [[LM network]], establishing the now defunct [[Libero!]] in 1997 and writing for [[Living Marxism]] and [[Spiked]]. <ref>"[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/5083/ Beckham-mournia]", Spiked website, accessed 8 May 2010</ref>
 
[[Carlton Brick]] is an academic associated with the libertarian and anti-environmental [[LM network]], establishing the now defunct [[Libero!]] in 1997 and writing for [[Living Marxism]] and [[Spiked]]. <ref>"[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/5083/ Beckham-mournia]", Spiked website, accessed 8 May 2010</ref>
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Brick has a BA (Hons)Humanities, Polytechnic of North London, 1989, a MSc Social Research Methods & Statistics, City University, 1997 and a PhD in Sociology of Sport, University of Surrey, 2002.  Before taking up post at UWS, he was employed as Post-Doctral Research Fellow in Social & Cultural Studies of Sport & Leisure, School of Life & Sport Sciences, University of Surrey, Roehampton.
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==Resources==
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*Profile: '[http://www.uws.ac.uk/staff-profiles/social-sciences/carlton-brick/ Carlton Brick]'
  
 
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Carlton Brick is an academic associated with the libertarian and anti-environmental LM network, establishing the now defunct Libero! in 1997 and writing for Living Marxism and Spiked. [1]

Brick has a BA (Hons)Humanities, Polytechnic of North London, 1989, a MSc Social Research Methods & Statistics, City University, 1997 and a PhD in Sociology of Sport, University of Surrey, 2002. Before taking up post at UWS, he was employed as Post-Doctral Research Fellow in Social & Cultural Studies of Sport & Leisure, School of Life & Sport Sciences, University of Surrey, Roehampton.


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References

  1. "Beckham-mournia", Spiked website, accessed 8 May 2010