Coleman, C. & Sorensen, L. (Eds) (2023), Handbook of Digital Politics, 2nd edition. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Book Link.
Sorensen, L. (2021). Populist Communication: Ideology, Performance, Mediation. Palgrave. Winner of the ICA Global Communication and Social Change Best Book Award 2022. Book Link.
Sorensen, L. & Krämer, B. (2024). ‘The Shift to Authenticity: A Framework for Analysis of Political Truth Claims’. Communication Theory. Article Link (open access).
Sorensen, L. (2023). ’Populist Disruption and the Fourth Age of Political Communication’. European Journal of Communication. Article Link.
Sorensen, L. (2019). ‘Disrupting Democracy: Democratization conflicts as performative struggles’. Media, War and Conflict, 13(1). Article Link.
Sorensen, L. (2018). ‘Populist communication in the new media environment: a cross-regional comparative perspective’. Palgrave Communications 4, 48. Article Link (open access).
Sorensen, L. & Reuben-Matamoros, D. (2024). ‘YHCC’s public engagement: An analysis of Commonplace surveys’. An impact report for the Yorkshire and Humber Climate Commission.
Sorensen, L. (2024). ’Populist communication – style over substance?’. In: Zulianello, M. and Guasti, P. (Eds), Capire il populismo. UTET. Book Link.
Sorensen, L. (2024). 'Why Nigel Farage’s anti-media election interference claims are so dangerous'. In: Jackson, D., Parry, K., Harmer, E., Lilleker, D., Firmstone, J., Wright, S., Thorsen, E. UK Election Analysis 2024: Media, Voters and the Campaign. Article Link (open access).
Coleman, S. & Sorensen, L. (2023). ‘A Rhetoric of Digital Politics’. In: Coleman, S. & Sorensen, L. (Eds), Handbook of Digital Politics, 2nd edition. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Book Link.
Wellings, Thomas & Sorensen, L. (2023) ‘The Digital Performance of Populism’. In: Coleman, C. & Sorensen, L. (Eds), Handbook of Digital Politics, 2nd edition. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Book Link.
Irwin, S. & Sorensen, L. (2022). ’Net Zero and the cost of living crisis: Public engagement and climate communication’. Article Link.
Sorensen, L. (2021) ‘The Populism-Media Symbiosis: Concepts, Issues, Evidence’. In: Heinisch, R. C., Holtz-Bacha, C. and Mazzoleni, O. (Eds), Political Populism: A Handbook. 2nd ed. Nomos. BookLink.
Sorensen, L. (2020) ‘Symbolic Politics Meets Digital Media: Research on Political Meaning-Making’. In A Research Agenda for Digital Politics. Dutton, W. (ed.). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Book Link.
Sorensen, L., Heather Ford, Walid Al-Saqaf and Tanja Bosch (2019). ‘Dialogue of the Deaf: Listening on Twitter and Democratic Responsiveness during the 2015 South African State of the Nation Address’. In Media, Communication and the Struggle for Democratic Change: Case Studies on Contested Transitions. Voltmer, K., Christensen, C., Neverla, I., Stremlau, N., Thomass, B., Vladisavljevic, N. & Wasserman, H. (eds.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Book Link.
Voltmer, K & Sorensen, L (2019). ‘Media, Power, Citizenship: The Mediatisation of Democratic Change’. In Media, Communication and the Struggle for Democratic Change: Case Studies on Contested Transitions. Voltmer, K., Christensen, C., Neverla, I., Stremlau, N., Thomass, B., Vladisavljevic, N. & Wasserman, H. (eds.). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Book Link.
Sorensen, L. (2019) ‘Boris the Clown – the Effective Performance of Incompetence’. Election Analysis 2019. Book Link (open access).
Sorensen, L. (2017). ‘Populism in Communications Perspective: Concepts, Issues, Evidence’. In: Reinhard C. Heinisch, Christina Holtz-Bacha and Oscar Mazzoleni (Eds), Political Populism: A Handbook. Nomos. Book Link.
Stanyer, J., Cristina Archetti and Lone Sorensen (2016). ‘The United Kingdom: Hybrid Populisms, Mixed Fortunes, and Unstable Support’. In: Toril Aalberg, Frank Esser, Carsten Reinemann, Jesper Stromback and Claes De Vreese (Eds), Populist Political Communication in Europe. Routledge. Book Link.
Voltmer, K. and Lone Sorensen (2016). ‘Mediatised transitions: Democratisation in an age of media abundance’. Working paper published as part of the project Media, Conflict and Democratisation (MeCoDEM). Article Link.