[3][4][5][6][7][8] His book "Post-Socialist Political Graffiti in the Balkans and Central Europe" (Routledge, 2020), translated into 6 languages, received the prize for one of the highest annual accomplishments of the University of Ljubljana in 2020.
[9][10] His other books include "Masade duha - Razpotja sodobnih mitologij" (ZPS, Lj, 1996), "Mitografije sedanjosti" (Študentska založba, Lj, 2003), "Religious Separation and Political Intolerance in Bosnia-Herzegovina" (Texas A&M University Press, 2003), "Eurosis.
A Critique of the New Eurocentrism" (Peace Institute, Lj, 2005), "Titostalgia - A Study of Nostalgia of Josip Broz" (Peace Institute, Lj, 2009),[11] "Rock'n'retro - New Yugoslavism in Contemporary Popular Music in Slovenia" (Sophia, Lj, 2013), "The Chosen Few - Aesthetics and Ideology in Football Fan Graffiti" (DoppelHouse Press, LA, 2021) and "Ukrajinske vinjete - Eseji o kulturi bližnje vojne" (Miš, Domžale, 2024).
[14][15] He participated in a few Korčula after Party events, inspired by the Praxis School.
[16] He was one of contributing authors to the Slovenian book about Alan Ford[17] and co-author and co-editor of books about the history of Yugoslavia (published by Serbian Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in 2017 and 2021).