
In recent years, development practitioners and organizations have come to discover and recognize the writeshop as an effective methodology for the documentation and distillation of project learning. A writeshop is a participatory and highly intensive process which involves bringing together authors, editors, artists, and desktop publishing specialists to produce a publication in a relatively short time.

Volume 1: Workshop proceedings / Julian Gonsalves and Ric Armonia (editors)
Volume 2: Case studies / Julian Gonsalves and Ric Armonia (editors)

Three-volume series on various ways to use writeshops to capture experiences and translate them into a form that others can understand.
International Institute of Rural Reconstruction and International Potato Center - UPWARD, 2010. Produced with support from ENRAP (International Development Research Center (IDRC) and International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)) and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
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