CERU Publications

TitleYearAuthor(s)
A National Survey of the Types and Extent of the Marketing of Foods of Minimal Nutritional Value in Schools2006
Report Charges Junk Food Advertising Leads to Increased Obesity in Kids2005
School Commercialism and Adolescent Health2005
Soda Ban Prompts Some Schools to Create Healthier Menu Choices2003
Sold Out: Corporate Marketing in America's Schools2003
Parents, Are You Aware of the Commercialism Activity in Your School? You Should Be.2003
The Commercial Assault on Children and the School Environment2003
School Commercialism, Student Health, and the Pressure to Do More With Less2003
Commercializing Schools: A Threat to Our Children's Health2002
The Corporate Branding of Our Schools2002
Salem-Keizer School District and Pepsi Pouring Rights2002
Buy Me! Buy Me!2001
Corporate Involvement in Schools: Time for a More Critical Look2001
Companies and Organizations Involved in Schoolhouse Commercializing Activities2001
ZapMe! Linking Schoolhouse and Marketplace in a Seamless Web2000
Soft Drink "Pouring Rights": Marketing Empty Calories2000
Looking for Funds in All the Wrong Places2000
Colonizing Our Future: The Commercial Transformation of America's Schools2000
Integrating the Schoolhouse and the Marketplace: A Preliminary Assessment of the Emerging Role of Electronic Technology1999
The Commercial Transformation of American Public Education1999
School-Business Partnerships: Reading Between the Bottom Lines1999
The Hidden Costs of Channel One: Estimates for the 50 States1998
Charter Schools: The Smiling Face of Disinvestment1996