Educating for Human Rights, Citizenship, and Entrepreneurship
Susana Mourato Alves-Jesus () and
Rui Maia Rego ()
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Susana Mourato Alves-Jesus: Universidade Aberta
Rui Maia Rego: Universidade Aberta
A chapter in Entrepreneurial Education in a Global and Digital World, 2026, pp 201-210 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This proposal discusses the meaning of human rights education, seeking to emphasize that educating for rights means promoting respect for human dignity throughout the world and fostering participatory, inclusive, and global citizenship. It also stresses the need to integrate human rights education with entrepreneurship education, with the aim of finding increasingly fair, humane, and sustainable value solutions. It also aims to demonstrate the importance of a deep understanding of human rights, citizenship, and entrepreneurship in order to create more prosperous, innovative, and sustainable futures for all, giving as an example the Dignipédia Global digital platform, a differentiated educational strategy that systematically addresses these issues.
Keywords: Human rights; Citizenship; Entrepreneurship; Globalization; Education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-17008-8_12
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