protestid
Protestid is a term used in protest event data to denote a unique identifier assigned to a specific protest event. It serves as a stable reference that allows records from different sources—such as news reports, social media posts, government notices, and academic datasets—to be linked and compared. In practice, protestid appears as a field in databases, spreadsheets, and application programming interfaces that catalog demonstrations, marches, rallies, and other forms of collective action.
Creation and form can vary widely. There is no single universal standard for protestid. Some datasets generate
Purpose and utility include deduplication, data fusion, and longitudinal analysis. A protestid enables researchers to merge
Limitations and challenges arise from the absence of a universal standard, language variations, and how protests