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Shaila Sultana is a Professor in the Department of English Language, Institute of Modern Languages, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, has been educated at Jahangirnagar University (Dhaka), Monash University (Melbourne), King’s College (London), and UTS (Sydney). Her research interests include trans approaches to language and identity, sociology, critical geography, and the historical and sociocultural significance of English in post-colonial countries. She has authored articles in renowned international applied linguistics journals, such as Linguistics and Education, International Multilingual Research Journal, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, Journal of Asia Pacific Communication, Asian Englishes, Translanguaging and Translation in Multilingual Contexts, International Journal of Multilingualism, and Journal of Sociolinguistics. Her co-authored book entitled Popular Culture, Voice and Linguistic Diversity: Young Adults On- and Offline has recently been published by Macmillan, Palgrave (USA). Two chapters titled "Gender performativity in virtual space: Transglossic language practices of young women in Bangladesh" and "Linguistic and multi-modal resources within the local-global interface of the virtual space: Critically aware youths in Bangladesh" have also been published in Language and Culture on the Margins. Global/ Local Interactions and Critical Inquiries in the Studies of Sociolinguistics of Globalization from Routledge Critical Studies in Multilingualism (UK) and Multilingual Matters (USA), respectively.

M. Moninoor Roshid is Associate Professor of English Language Education in the Institute of Education and Research (IER), University of Dhaka, Bangladesh. He has about two decades of experience in language teaching and research. He was awarded his Ph.D. on Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. He has a number of publications on English focusing on ELF, international business communication, material development, discourse analysis, graduates’ employment, and university-industry partnership published by Sense, Sage, Routledge, Multilingual Matters, and Cambridge Scholars. His recent co-edited book is Engaging in Educational Research: Revisiting Policy and Practice in Bangladesh published by Springer, Singapore.

Md. Zulfeqar Haider received his PhD in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) from Monash University, Australia where he did his MEd (TESOL) previously. He serves as a teacher trainer, teacher and coursebook writer for various government-run projects and institutions. He is the co-author of six English textbooks titled English for Today published by National Curriculum and Textbook Board (NCTB), Bangladesh. A Professor and the Head of the Department of English, Govt. Muminunnisa Women’s College, Mymensingh, Dr. Haider has been a member of the English Curriculum Committees of NCTB. His research interests include teachers’ professional development and learning, language testing and assessment, and 21st century learning. He has published more than a dozen scholarly articles and book chapters in local and international journals and books.

Mian Md. Naushaad Kabir is Assistant Professor in the Department of English Language, Institute of Modern Languages, University of Dhaka. He holds a Ph.D. from The English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad. He is the Vice President of Bangladesh English Language Teachers Association (BELTA) and Founding Executive Editor of BELTA Journal. His areas of interest include curriculum and materials evaluation, testing and assessment, multilingualism and multiculturalism, ecolinguistics, and translingualism.

Mahmud Hasan Khan is an Associate Professor, teaches English in the Department of English and Humanities, University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. He has two Ph.Ds from the International Islamic University Malaysia and Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. He examines the debates around medium of instruction policy and politics/ formation of identity from a discourse analytical perspective. He has taught and published scholarly articles and book chapters in his areas of interest. His recent publications have appeared in journals like Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, Asia Pacific Journal of Education, Higher Education and Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural Studies.