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Abstract
This paper introduces an innovative, interdisciplinary food systems programme based on an open‐source
pedagogical model that facilitates learning through the use of technology developed at the Universitat Oberta
de Catalunya (UOC). We begin by explaining the structure and goals of the UOC and briefly introduce the UOC’s
e‐learning model. We then consider the development of the Department of Food Systems, Culture and Society
and explain our rational for focussing on food governance. We focus primarily on a set of mandatory
introductory courses for the Master’s Diploma in Food, Society and International Food Governance. These
courses, which make up a certificate in Food Systems Analysis, lay out the fundamentals of our approach to the
study of food systems. Finally, we consider an analytical framework used to examine the socio‐political context
of contemporary food systems. Here, food systems are approached as an arrangement of activities clustered
around trade liberalization, neoliberalized social formations, and a condensed state, which produce complex
forms of food governance.