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The Culture of Rudeness
By Virginia Prescott on Wednesday, October 21, 2009.
A group of biologists see our germ-o-phobia as a key to understanding cultural differences, including why some cultures are ruder than others, even why religious diversity fluorishes in places more prone to disease. To break the theory down for us is Corey Fincher, biologist at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, and one of the authors of several high-profile papers on how disease shapes who we are and how we behave. Smithsonian: The Culture of Being Rude (Photo by pinkangelbabe via Flickr/Creative Commons) About usWord of Mouth is all about what's new. Online and on-air, the show looks at our fascinating and ever-changing world, and puts the latest ideas under a microscope. Word of Mouth investigates everything from science and technology, to health and the environment, to new trends in popular culture. The show airs Monday through Thursday at noon and is hosted by Virginia Prescott. Contact usSay what you want to say. How you want to say it. We want to hear from you. Search usPodcastWord of Mouth is on the move! Sign up for our podcast and take the show wherever you go.
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