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Diary of an SNP First Minister: A Chronopolitics of Proximity and Priorities

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Graham H (2023) Diary of an SNP First Minister: A Chronopolitics of Proximity and Priorities. Political Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-923X.13331

Abstract
This article provides a content analysis of Nicola Sturgeon¡¯s First Ministerial diaries in the final two years of her leadership (April 2021¨CMarch 2023). As First Minister, to whom and what did she give her time¡ªwhich issues and interest groups had access? Which didn¡¯t? Or, who and what may be missing? An audience with a national leader can be indicative of priorities and potential for influence¡ªas can its absence. The lens of chronopolitics¡ªthe politics of time¡ªis used here to consider twenty-four months of diaries, with 681 entries. Some key social and political issues in Scotland were kept away from the FM¡¯s meetings and delegated to other ministers to oversee, whereas other issues appear to be signature priorities, including climate and the environment, economy and finance, culture, and health and COVID-19.

Keywords
First Minister; SNP; Nicola Sturgeon; diaries; time; chronopolitics

Journal
Political Quarterly

StatusEarly Online
Publication date online25/10/2023
Date accepted by journal19/10/2023
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ISSN0032-3179
eISSN1467-923X

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Dr Hannah Graham

Dr Hannah Graham

Senior Lecturer, Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

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