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Bleakley, A., Hennessy, M., Fishbein, M., & Jordan, A. (2011). Using the Integrative Model to explain how exposure to sexual media content influences adolescent sexual behavior. Health Education & Behavior, 38(5): 530-540
Evans, C., Jordan, A., Horner, J. (2011). Only two hours? A qualitative study of the challenges parents perceive in restricting child television time. Journal of Family Issues, 32(9): 1223-1244.
Gilmore, J. & Jordan, A. (2012). Burgers and basketball: Race and stereotypes in food and beverage advertising aimed at children in the US. Journal of Children and Media, 6(3): 317-332.
Jordan A, Piotrowski J.T., Bleakley A, Mallya G. (2012). Developing media interventions to reduce household sugar-sweetened beverage consumption. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 640: 118-135.
Gottfried, J. A., Vaala, S. E., Bleakley, A., Hennessy, M., & Jordan, A. (2013). Does the effect of exposure to TV sex on adolescent sexual behavior vary by genre? Communication Research, 40(1), 73-95.
Strasburger, V., Jordan, A., Donnerstein, E. (2012). Children, adolescents, and the media: Health effects. Pediatric Clinics of North America, 59(3), 533-586.
Vaala, S.E., Bleakley, A., & Jordan, A. (2013). The media environments and television-viewing diets of infants and toddlers. Zero to Three, 33(4), 18-24.
Jerald Goldstein’s new book suggests novel approaches everyone can use to either gain or improve public speaking skills.
The interview with Gloria Steinem and accompanying video explains how the new chair will “advance women’s equality, and the democratization of the ever-changing media industry.”
Bleakley, A., Piotrowski, J., Hennessy, M., & Jordan, A. (2013). Predictors of parents’ intention to limit children’s television viewing. Journal of Public Health, 35(4) 525-532.