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Circulars are still a good opportunity to get information out to the public, even though they are increasingly being sent out in the area of advertising. Most will know these circulars as newsletters, some even as “circular mails”, and occasionally you will also remember the terms such as circular or circular.
The newsletters are different from the mailing lists, which allow anyone to contact any address listed there, which leads to a very special type of communication that can be mapped far better in forums.
Even if a lot of fellow citizens are particularly plagued by advertising newsletters — and this despite restrictive data protection rules — I still consider newsletters to be a good opportunity not only to inform others, but also to get desirable information very conveniently.
In this blog post, I will not go into the corresponding programs or shipping methods, nor write about feedback, tracking and data protection, but list a few newsletters that I think are definitely worth reading.
Also, I won't go into RSS or web feeds, which, like a news ticker, report on new content from websites and are more likely to be used by Internet nerds or information junkies — by the way, this weblog also offers an RSS feed.
For this weblog, however, I have decided to inform you about new blog content by e-mail in addition to the RSS feed, instead of a corresponding newsletter.
If you write newsletters yourself or know someone who you would like to recommend, please write them in the comment function.
Europe & Democracy
- INSERT – Policy Brief “Future of Democracy”
Bertelsmann Stiftung newsletter, which deals with current topics and challenges of the future of democracy in 6-8 issues per year. - EUBW newsletter
Quarterly circular of the EUROPA-UNION Baden-Württemberg. - International Democracy Newsletter
Regular (approx. three to four times a year) English-language bulletin that provides information on the actions of the world and European federalists. - Newsletter of the EUROPA-UNION Germany
Circular sent out at regular intervals by the Federal Association on activities and events. - Circular of the EUROPA-UNION Heilbronn
Monthly circular of the Heilbronn district association. - UEF Insiders
Monthly English language newsletter of the Union of European Federalists.
Management & Profession
- Links of the week
Weekly newsletter from Tom's Thought Blog.
Media
- CNN's 5 Things Newsletter
Daily English language newsletter bringing you five topics CNN says you should know about. - New York Times newsletter
The New York Times offers several English-language newsletters, most of which appear daily. This should probably also cover a very large number of very different subject areas. - "What a day" - the ZEITmagazin newsletter
Daily — Monday through Friday at 17.00:XNUMX p.m. — newsletter from Christopher Amend, which highlights the most important moments of the day and gives recommendations on cinema, podcasts, books, exhibitions, recipes, restaurants and travel.
Politics
- Foreign Affairs This Week - Newsletter
Friday English-language newsletter covering US foreign policy and other world affairs.