Frankfurt. Euro-City
Description
An emerging high-tech focal point, Frankfurt has the largest foreign and immigrant population in continental Europe. This program studies the effects of that diversity, for Frankfurt specifically and within the larger context of German culture as it struggles with right-wing extremism. Rosi Wolf-Almanasreh of the Frankfurt Department for Multicultural Affairs focuses on the nation's anti-discrimination policies, while Frankfurt police officers, athletes, construction workers, and others detail experiences with diversity, both positive and negative. Contains mature themes associated with the city's sex industry.
Runtime
26 min
Series
Subjects
- Social structure (572)
- Human geography (324)
- Cultural geography (235)
- Social change (532)
- Urban geography (61)
- Social ecology (250)
- Urbanization (175)
- Population policy (78)
- Economics (3707)
- Human ecology (350)
- Political anthropology (62)
- Rural-urban migration (144)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2006], c2004
Database
Films on Demand
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