Her book Kierkegaard on Consumerism (Toronto & Ljubljana, 2016) received a 2017 Macedonian State Award for outstanding contribution in the field of science in the interest of the Republic of Macedonia.[5] Her book Communist Intimacy (Washington, 2014) made it on to the European Society (Berlin and Paris) Author's Finnegan's List of 30 books for 2015.[6][7] Her academic articles have been translated in several languages, including English, German, Slovenian, Serbian, Turkish, Bulgarian, Albanian, Hungarian, Greek, Slovakian, and Romanian.[8] Koteska is editor for Kierkegaard Circle/Collection Aut at Trinity College Toronto, Canada and Central European Research Institute Soren Kierkegaard (CERI-SK), Ljubljana.[9][10]
She is coordinator of the Study Circle 8, Futures of Education in the Anthropocene (2021-2023) for the Nordic Summer University.[11]
In December 2022 she became an academician in the field of science of Academia Balkanica Europeana - United Balakns in United Europe by the General Electoral Assembly of Academia Balkanica Europeana held on 14 December 2022.[12] It includes distinguished artists and scientific research experts from ten countries in the Balkans, and it was established in Bucharest in October 2017.[13]
Selected works
Books
Kierkegaard on Consumerism. The Aesthetic, The Ethical and the Religious Reading, Toronto and Ljubljana: Kierkegaard Circle/Collection Aut, 2016. ISBN978-1-988129-02-0[14][3]
The Freud Reader. Early Psychoanalysis 1983-1899, Skopje: Kultura, 2013. ISBN978-9989-32-713-1[4]
The Ethnologist as a Writer: The Writer as an Ethnologist, (co-editor with Ilina Jakimovska), Skopje: Tabahon, 2020. ISBN9786084566229[21]
Representation of Gender Minority Groups in Media: Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia, (co-editor with Tatjana Rosic-Ilic and Janko Ljumovic), Belgrade: Faculty of Media and Communication, 2015. ISBN978-86-87107-54-0[22]
Veseliot den ili Maticek se zeni, (editor), Skopje: Faculty of Philology, 2008. ISBN9989724636