@article{Rios Llamas_2016, title={The Complexity of Pampering Obesogenic Environments}, volume={5}, url={https://journals.eagora.org/revSOCIAL/article/view/473}, DOI={10.37467/gka-revsocial.v5.473}, abstractNote={<p>Foucault conceived the human being as defined by biopower forces. After that, the industrial society treated the body as an element of the production process, and the care of the self was derived to healthcare institutions. Recently, Paula Sibilia studied the industrial human being from the capitalism on his transformation through technology and digital hybrids. She thinks that the human body could be at the end in the form we know it. But in the perspectives of both Foucault and Sibilia, the body projects could be at their own obsolescence because they leave a key element aside: the obesogenic environment which is implicit into the current modern technological society. This abstract pretends to visualize how body projects and modernity are interconnected and confronted, from their assumptions and fundamentals, against obesity.</p>}, number={1}, journal={SOCIAL REVIEW. International Social Sciences Review / Revista Internacional de Ciencias Sociales}, author={Rios Llamas, Carlos}, year={2016}, month={Mar.}, pages={103–111} }