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Jordan, A., Hennessy, M., Bleakley, A., Piotrowski, J., Kydd, S. (April 2011-2012). Philadelphia Healthy Lifestyles Initiative (PHLI) Monitoring Survey Results (Baseline and Waves 1 through 9). Report to the Philadelphia Department of Public Health.
Jordan, A., Hennessy, M., Bleakley, A., Piotrowski, J., Kydd, S. (June 2012). Philadelphians and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages: The Impact of a Media Campaign and the Context of Countervailing Forces. Final report to The Philadelphia Department of Public Health.
Jordan, A. (1991). Watching as a unit. [Review of the book Television and the American family]. Journal of Communication, 41(3), 135-136.
Jordan, A. (1999). Children and media: Image, education, participation. [Review of book by the same title]. Journal of International Communication, 6(2), 148-149.
Jordan, A. (2003) Radio and television regulation: Broadcast technology in the United States, 1920-1960. [Review of book by the same title]. History and Technology, 19(4), 390-391.
Jordan, A. (1999). Children and television. In Americana Annual/Encyclopedia Yearbook (pp. 534-535). Bethel, Connecticut: Grolier Educational.
Jordan, A. (1990). The use of the VCR in the family system: An ethnographic approach. In J. Dobrow (Ed.), The Social and Cultural Uses of the VCR (pp. 163-179). Hillsdale, N.J.: Erlbaum.
Jordan, A. (2001). Public policy and private practice: Government regulation and parental control of children’s media use in the home. In D. Singer & J. Singer (Eds.), The Handbook of Children and the Media (pp. 651-661). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.
Jordan, A., Schmitt, K., & Woodard, E. (2002). The developmental implications of commercial broadcasters’ educational offerings. In S. Calvert, A. Jordan, & R. Cocking (Eds.) Children in the digital age: Influences of electronic media on development. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers. [Reprinted from the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 22(1), 87-102.]
Jordan, A. (2003). A family systems approach to examining the role of the Internet in the home (pp. 141-160). In. J. Turow and A. Kavanaugh (Eds.) The wired homestead: An MIT press sourcebook on the Internet and the family. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.