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Participatory Assessment of Gugar Goge, an Entertainment-Education Radio Soap Opera in NigeriaA Qualitative Assessment ReportAuthorArvind Singhal
Sarah Hurlburt
Radha Vij
Publication DateApril 30, 2007
SummaryThis report documents the results of a participatory assessment exercise conducted in Nigeria to gauge audience reception of Gugar Goge (“Tell It To Me Straight”), an entertainment-education radio soap opera produced by Population Media Center that sought to promote education for girls, the delay of marriage and pregnancies, and the adoption of family planning and maternal health services to both prevent and treat obstetric fistula. The assessment exercise, which used participatory sketching and participatory photography, aimed to assess how frequent listeners engaged with the radio programme, and how they derived personal meanings from its plot, characters, and educational messages. According to the authors, the results of the qualitative report are not meant to be generalised to the entire population of Gugar Goge audience members. The research, at best, can suggest how certain (self-selected) viewers of the radio programme engaged with, and reflected upon, the content of the programme, providing insights that could not be gained from traditional, quantitative impact evaluations. Three research questions guided the study. These questions, and their respective answers are provided below. "Research Question #1: What is the radio drama Gugar Goge about? Research Question #2: As a female (or male) listener, which scene from Gugar Goge was most meaningful to you and why? Research Question #3: How has your life changed as a result of listening to Gugar Goge? ContactEphraim Victor Okon
Assistant to the Country Representative
Population Media Center - Nigeria
Ibadan
Nigeria
Population Media Center (PMC)
P.O. Box 547
Vermont
05482-0547
United States
Tel: + 1 802 985 8156
Fax: +1 802 985 8119
Wendi Stein
Arvind Singhal, Ph.D.
Samuel Shirley and Edna Holt Marston Endowed Professor and Director of Research and Outreach
Sam Donaldson Center for Communication Studies
Department of Communication University of Texas
El Paso Texas
79968
United States
Tel: 915 747 6286
Fax: 915 747 5236
Radha Vij
Sarah Hurlburt
Boston University School of Public Health
Office of External Education Related SummariesSourcePopulation Media Center website on April 16 2008. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site April 18 2008 Last Updated June 10 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below): |
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