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Accepted Paper:

State spaces and exilic practices: the case of socialist Yugoslavia  
Andrej Grubacic (California Institute of Integral Studies)

Paper short abstract:

This paper is concerned with the relationship between exilic practices and self-managed system in socialist Yugoslavia. Was socialist Yugoslavia an exilic space?

Paper long abstract:

Exilic spaces can be defined as those areas of social and economic life where people and groups attempt to escape from capitalist economic processes, whether by territorial escape or by attempting to build structures that are autonomous of capitalist processes of accumulation and social control. The question that i would like to address in my paper concerns the nature of the relationship between exile and the state space of socialist Yugoslavia. Would it be possible, and accurate, to analyze Yugoslav self-management in the context of exilic practices? And, if so, were these practices hierarchical or cooperative?

Panel Mig001
Living at the edge of capitalism: voluntary and involuntary exile
  Session 1