“…The proposed model builds upon discussions among the growing circle of literacy scholars invested in global thinking, especially researchers investigating translanguaging, hybridity and global mobility (e.g., Lam & Warriner, 2012; Nelson, Barrera, Skinner, & Fuentes, 2016; Pieterese, 2005; Rizvi, 2009; Robertson, 1985) cosmopolitanism (e.g., Bhabha, 1994; Hull, Stornaiuolo, & Sahni, 2010; Luke, 2004), and global citizenship (e.g., Torres, 2015; United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2015). This model stems from the search for other spaces as discussed by Gutiérrez (2008, 2011) and Gutiérrez, Baquedano-López, and Tejeda (1999), the argument for a more generous science respectful of cultures (e.g., Campano, Honeyford, Sánchez, & Vander Zanden, 2010; de Sousa Santos, 2007b, 2013; Singh, Fenway, & Apple, 2005; Stein, 2017b).…”