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The book explores gender inequalities in the media around the world and their negative influence on children and youth, and demonstrates that progressive role models can have a positive impact.
Jordan, A., & Roaf, P. (1993). The UAW-Ford Youth Education Sponsors Program: An assessment of early progress. Report to the UAW-Ford Foundation. Philadelphia: Public/Private Ventures.
Jordan, A. (1996). The state of children's television: An examination of quantity, quality and industry beliefs. (Rep. No. 2). Philadelphia: The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
Jordan, A., & Sullivan, J. (1997). Children’s educational television regulations and the local broadcaster: Impact and implementation. (Rep. No. 13). Philadelphia: The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
Jordan, A., & Woodard, E. (1997). The 1997 state of children's television report: Programming for children over broadcast and cable television. (Rep. No. 14). Philadelphia: The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
Jordan, A. (1998). The 1998 state of children’s television report: Programming for children over broadcast and cable television. (Rep. No. 23). Philadelphia: The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
Jordan, A. (1999). The Three-Hour Rule: Insiders’ perspectives. (Rep. No. 29). Philadelphia: The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
Jordan, A. (2000). Is the Three-Hour Rule living up to its potential? An analysis of educational television for children in the 1999/2000 broadcast season. (Rep. No. 34). Philadelphia: The Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania.
Jordan, A., Albright, A., Branner, A., & Sullivan, J. (December, 2003). The state of closed captioning services in the United States: An assessment of quality, availability and use. Report to the National Captioning Institute Foundation.
Jordan, A. (November 2003). Realizing the potential for educational media for early childhood literacy. Evaluation of the New Jersey Network Ready-to-Learn Workshop Series. Report to the New Jersey Network Public Television Foundation.