"In this book, Arvind Singhal and Everett M. Rogers provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the entertainment-education approach....The book offers a clear and sound theoretical background and provides a rich overview of what can be done in the area of social development via the entertainment media. It offers powerful arguments regarding how the entertainment-education strategy can contribute to positive change in a world filled with countless media messages by providing numerous examples of how effects can be measured in a more accurate fashion."
-International Journal of Intercultural Relations
"Singhal and Rogers' publication is a unique contribution to the field and fills a long-standing need....Their book gives a good overview and insight in the history, theory, and 'good practice' of entertainment-education. The nine chapters are written in a lively style and give detailed examples, figures, and statistics....For those interested in communication, education, extension science, and related disciplines Singhal and Rogers' book proves to be a very inspiring and resourceful textbook."
-Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension
"The growing body of literature on the subject is enhanced by Entertainment-Education and Social Change, which integrates the theoretical, research and practical approaches to this important field of information for social change. The book demonstrates the diversity of entertainment-education programs and practices, both in terms of geography and issues addressed. The book's multidisciplinary approach draws on the experiences and observations of entertainment educators from the perspectives of academia, health communications and entertainment, and provides background and tools for practitioners and students....the book provides a detailed examination of E-E that will serve as a useful guide for students and provide inspiration and strategies for practitioners, and demonstrates that there are many opportunities for further study."
-Zeitschrift fur Medienpsychologie
"This book on entertainment-education fills a long-standing need in the area of development communication."
-Srinivas Melkote
Bowling Green State University
"This book will be especially useful in courses on mass media and social change, mass media and persuasion, communication campaigns, and development communication."
-William J. Brown
College of Communication and the Arts, Regent University
"This book will help public health professionals and scholars realize the potential of the entertainment-education approach."
-Tom Valente
School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University