Publications

A complete list, grouped by area. For day-to-day reference, the Google Scholar profile and ORCID record are also kept current.

AI Governance & Policing

  • Graziul & Danton (2026). "The Commodification of Sensitive Open Data." Katina Magazine, April.
  • Danton & Graziul (2026). "Confronting the Challenges of Sensitive Open Data." Katina Magazine, January.
  • Danton, Graziul & Ramos (2025). "The Case for a National Repository of Policing Data in the United States." Open Repositories 2025, Chicago, June 15–18. doi:10.5281/zenodo.15758688
  • Venkit, Graziul, Goodman, Kenny & Wilson (2024). "Race and Privacy in Broadcast Police Communications." PACM HCI 8(CSCW2). CSCW 2024 DEI Award doi:10.1145/3686921
  • Srivastava, Chou, Shroff, Livescu & Graziul (2024). "Speech Recognition for Analysis of Police Radio Communication." IEEE Spoken Language Technology Workshop (SLT), Macao, December 2–5. arXiv:2409.10858 · doi:10.1109/SLT61566.2024.10832157

AI & Social Science Methods

  • Blili-Hamelin, Graziul et al. (2025). "Stop treating ‘AGI’ as the north-star goal of AI research." International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), Vancouver, July 13–19. arXiv:2502.03689
  • Graziul, Belikov, Chattopadyay, Chen, Fang, Girdhar, Jia, Krafft, Kleiman-Weiner, Lewis, Liang, Muchovej, Vientós, Young & Evans (2023). "Does Big Data Serve Policy? Not Without Context. An Experiment with in silico Social Science." Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory 29(1), 188–219. doi:10.1007/s10588-022-09362-3

Urban Sociology, Scenes & GIS

  • Graziul, Seymour & Schleith (2018). "Commuting Behavior and Local Population Loss: Means of Transportation to Work as an Indicator of Urban Decline." In Franklin, van Leeuwen & Páez (eds.), Population Loss: The Role of Transportation and Other Issues (Advances in Transport Policy and Planning, vol. 2), 185–205. Elsevier. doi:10.1016/bs.atpp.2018.09.005
  • Logan, Graziul & Frey (2018). "Neighborhood Formation in St. Louis, 1930." Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science 45(6), 1157–1174. doi:10.1177/2399808318801958
  • Yi & Graziul (2017). "Religious Conservatives and Outsiders: Determinants of Cross-Racial Ties among White Christians." Review of Religious Research 59(2), 231–250. doi:10.1007/s13644-016-0280-3
  • Graziul (2016). "Scene Power: How Scenes Influence Voting, Energize New Social Movements, and Generate Political Resources." In Silver & Clark (eds.), Scenescapes: How Qualities of Place Shape Social Life. University of Chicago Press.
  • Silver, Clark & Graziul (2016). "The Science of Scenes." In Silver & Clark (eds.), Scenescapes: How Qualities of Place Shape Social Life. University of Chicago Press.

Datasets

  • Graziul, Spencer & Kotarski (2024). BPC-CPD ASR Corpus. 62,080 manually transcribed utterances (~46 hours) of two-way radio communications about Chicago Police Department activity in 2018–19. Built under a purpose-designed governance framework for sensitive open data; access via data-use agreement. doi:10.5281/zenodo.15724888
  • Graziul, Keller & Spencer (2025). CPD Beat to Census Block Crosswalk. Geographic crosswalk that lets researchers aggregate Census block-level data to CPD police beats and interpolate demographic and socioeconomic variables across boundaries using area-weighted methods on official Chicago and Census Bureau shapefiles. doi:10.5281/zenodo.18111458

Presentations (selected)

  • Danton, Graziul & Ramos (2025). "The Case for a National Repository of Policing Data in the United States." Open Repositories 2025, Chicago, June 15–18. doi:10.5281/zenodo.15758688
  • Bellman, Martinez, Graziul & Logan (2017). "Spatial and social contexts of mortality resulting from interactions with police." Population Association of America 2017 Annual Meeting, Chicago, April 27. — Early policing-and-GIS work (Benjamin Bellman, Matthew Martinez, Christopher Graziul, John Logan) that anticipated the radio-policing research program.

Other Research

  • Fajardo, Nichols Lodato, Spencer & Graziul (2022). "Positive Identity Development as an Integration Measure: Reframing Alternative Conceptual Findings for Academically Resilient, Low Income Urban Youth." In Johnson, Chuang & Glozman (eds.), Re/Formation and Identity: The Intersectionality of Development, Culture, and Immigration. Springer.
  • Spencer, Nichols Lodato, Spencer, Rich, Graziul & English-Clarke (2019). "Innovating Resilience Promotion: Integrating Cultural Practices, Social Ecologies and Development-Sensitive Conceptual Strategies for Advancing Child Well-Being." Advances in Child Development and Behavior 57, 101–148. JAI.
  • Graziul, Gibbons & Alexander (2012). "Association Between the Commercial Characteristics of Psychotropic Drugs and Their Off-label Use." Medical Care 50(11), 940–947. doi:10.1097/MLR.0b013e31826ec272
  • Kozman, Graziul, Gibbons & Alexander (2012). "Association Between Unemployment Rates and Prescription Drug Utilization in the United States, 2007–2010." BMC Health Services Research 12(1), 435. doi:10.1186/1472-6963-12-435
  • Clark & Graziul (2008). "Why Rich States Aren't Republican." Book review in Science 322(5902), 676–677. doi:10.1126/science.1166194