“…Results of studies carried out in our research group have warned about the risks of hegemonic internationalization practices with a particular focus on Brazil, considering issues of languages, technologies, and mobilities involved in this process (e.g., Guimarães, Mendes, & Hildeblando Júnior, 2021;Guimarães & Finardi, 2021b;Leão & Finardi, 2021;Piccin & Finardi, 2021;Taquini & Finardi, 2021, to cite but a few). and Finardi, Guimarães and Mendes (2019) called for a disruption of hegemonic internationalization practices suggesting a change in its focus from mobility and competition to virtual exchange and cooperation, but also considering its roots from Eurocentric, colonial and neoliberal views to alternative, critical and decolonial perspectives that promote epistemic justice.…”