Guido Rings is Emeritus Professor of Postcolonial Studies at Anglia Ruskin University and co-founder of iMex and German as a Foreign Language, the first internet journals in Europe for their respective fields. He has widely taught and published at the borders of intercultural, postcolonial and environmental studies. As editor, he co-published the acclaimed Cambridge Handbook of Intercultural Communication (with S. M. Rasinger, Cambridge, 2020). As author, his works include The Other in Contemporary Migrant Cinema (2016) and La Conquista desbaratada (The Conquest upside down, 2010), alongside more than fifty distinguished peer-reviewed articles. Sebastian M. Rasinger is Associate Professor of Applied Linguistics at Anglia Ruskin University. His research focuses on language and identity, with a particular emphasis on multilingual and migration contexts. In 2023, he co-authored The Cambridge Introduction to Intercultural Communication (Cambridge) with Guido Rings. His earlier work, Quantitative Methods in Linguistics: In Introduction, was published in two editions (2008 and 2013) and translated into Spanish by Ediciones Akal. Sebastian is also deeply committed to promoting equality and diversity in Higher Education. In 2022, he served as Vice Chair of the QAA Advisory Group for Linguistics, overseeing how the review of subject benchmark statements for UK Higher Education.