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Dr Arianna Giovannini

Associate fellow, IPPR North

Arianna is an associate fellow at IPPR North.

Arianna is an associate professor/reader in local politics and public policy and the deputy director of the Local Governance Research Centre (LGRC) at the Department of Politics, People and Place, De Montfort University. Between July 2019 and February 2020, and again between December 2021 and April 2022, she served as interim director of IPPR North.

Arianna’s work focuses on the politics, governance and political economy of the north of England; ‘levelling up’ and regional inequalities; devolution, multi-level governance and constitutional change in the UK; and the changing landscape of local government, especially in the context of austerity, Brexit and Covid-19 recovery. She has written extensively on these topics, and her latest book ‘Developing England’s North. The Political Economy of the Northern Powerhouse’ (with Craig Berry) was published by Palgrave in 2019.

Her work actively engages with the world of policy and practice. Most recently, she was on the executive of APSE’s Local Government Commission 2030 – and independent inquiry into the future of local government in the UK. She has contributed to several IPPR North research projects, and in 2019 she co-authored the State of the North report ‘Divided and Connected Regional inequalities in the North, the UK and the developed world’ (with L. Raikes and B. Getzel).

Arianna also regularly comments in the media on devolution, local government, constitutional change and European politics.

Twitter
@AriannaGi
Email
a.giovannini@ippr.org

More from this author:

  1. Rethinking levelling up: Caring for place, empowering connectors, and redesigning our culture of governance

    This paper critically assesses the unfinished governance processes of levelling up, challenging the traditional orthodoxy of territorial government in the UK. 
    12 December 2022
  2. State of the North 2021/22: Powering northern excellence

    This year’s State of the North report highlights the gap between promises and reality on levelling up.
    17 January 2022
  3. Why is a devolution framework needed to ‘level up’, and what should it look like?

    22 December 2021

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