Kay Gallagher is a Professor at Emirates College for Advanced Education in Abu Dhabi in the UAE. She teaches and conducts research in English language and literacy education. She has published widely on language and education topics in the Gulf region.
""Professor Kay Gallagher brings together exciting new research in World Englishes from the Arab Gulf states in this book. With strong academic connections and many parallels between Singapore and Gulf states such as the UAE and Bahrain, the chapters in this volume featuring both established and emerging scholars in the field explore novel and varied facets of the phenomenon of English in this fascinating post-protectorate region where Arabic is the official language. This volume both clarifies and problematizes the features, varieties, and roles of World Englishes in this unique and rapidly evolving multilingual region. It fills an essential research gap on publications on World Englishes focusing in the Gulf Area and I have no doubt that it will become a seminal work in the field."" Low Ee Ling, President’s Chair Professor in Education, National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. ""World Englishes in the Arab Gulf States is a perceptive and innovative work that deftly examines the intricate dynamics of English usage throughout the Arab Gulf nations. This edited volume is a vital resource for academics, educators, and global scholars presenting new insights on linguistic diversity and cross-cultural interactions. It is an important contribution to the study of World Englishes, as it is highly enlightening, well-researched, and accessible - offering a depth of cultural awareness and important analysis."" Laila S. Dahan, Adjunct Professor of Writing and Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Woodbury University, California, USA. ""This is a comprehensive and insightful study of a key area for the diversity of English as a world language and points the way forward for this field."" Raymond Hickey, Adjunct Professor, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Limerick, Ireland.