SOVEREIGNTY
2022. Radical Sovereignty. Cultural Anthropology Hot Spots, March 28.
2022. “There is Nothing There:” Geopolitics and Temporality of Sovereignty. ASEEES NewsNet. May, vol. 62, no. 3. p. 6-8.
2022. Lithuania at the Frontier of the War in Ukraine. Current History 121 (837): 264–270.
2021. Sovereignty and Political Belonging in Post-Soviet Lithuania: Ethnicity, Migration, and Historical Justice. With Kristina Šliavaitė. Journal of Baltic Studies 3.
2020. Sovereign Pain: Liberation and Suffering in the Museum of the Occupations and Freedom Fights in Lithuania. In: Norris, Stephen, ed. Museums of Communism: New Memory Sites in Central and Eastern Europe. Indiana University Press. Pp. 23–45.
2019. Sovereign Uncertainty and the Dangers to Liberalism at the Baltic Frontier. Slavic Review 78 (2): 336–347
2017. Bipolinės istorinio teisingumo struktūros ir politinė atskirtis. Lietuvos rusakalbių prisiminimai apie Antrąjį pasaulinį karą Lietuvos ir Rusijos istorijos politikos kontekste (Political Exclusion and Bipolar Structures of Historical Justice. Lithuanian Russian Memories of WWII in the Context of the Politics of History in Lithuania and Russia). Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas 2 (41): 136–167.

POPULISM, MEMORY, AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION
2010. The Soviet Sausage Renaissance. American Anthropologist 112 (1): 22–37.
2010. Memory, Identity, and Citizenship in Lithuania. Journal of Baltic Studies 41 (3): 295–313.



POLITICAL HUMOR
2022. Authoritarian Laughter: Political Humor and Soviet Dystopia in Lithuania. Cornell University Press. 30% discount code 09BCARD.
2017. Laiškų institucija ir kritinis pilietiškumas satyros ir humoro žurnale “Šluota” (Letters to The Broom: Laughter and Politics in Soviet Everyday Life). In: “Social Change and Everyday Life in Eastern Europe.” Lietuvos Etnologija: Etnologija ir Socialinė Antropologija 17: 43–76.
2014. Of Power and Laughter: Carnivalesque Politics, Political Opposition, and Moral Citizenship in Lithuania. American Ethnologist 3: 473–490.
2014. Communist Propaganda, Artistic Opposition, and Laughter in the Lithuanian Satire and Humor Journal Šluota, 1964–1985. Lituanus 63: 5–30.
2011. Political Intimacy: Power, Laughter, and Coexistence in Late Soviet Lithuania. East European Politics and Societies 25 (4): 658–677.