In 2011 Towards an Understanding of Language Learner Self-Concept was published by Springer Publishing. In this book, Mercer investigates the nature and development of language and learner self-concept. The book provides a deep insights into how learners view themselves, and how these self-beliefs can develop and affect the progress of an individual’s language learning process. In her most-cited journal article entitled Language learner self-concept: Complexity, continuity and change, published in System in 2011, Mercer investigated the nature and dynamics of self-concept in language learning. She found that self-concept is perhaps best conceived of as a complex, multilayered, multidimensional network of interrelated self-beliefs.
Vaupetitsch, R., Campbell, N., Mercer, S. Reitbauer, M. & Schumm, J. . The Materials Generator: Developing Innovative Materials for Advanced Language Production. Frankfurt: Peter Lang.
Mercer, S.. Towards an Understanding of Language Learner Self-Concept. Dordrecht: Springer.
Mercer, S., Ryan, S. & Williams, M.. Exploring Psychology in Language Learning and Teaching. Oxford Handbooks for Language Teachers. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Mercer, S. & Kostoulas, A. . Teacher Psychology in SLA. Bristol: Multilingual Matters.
Mercer, S. & Dörnyei, Z.. Engaging Language Learners in Contemporary Classrooms. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Mercer, S. & Ryan, S.. A mindset for EFL: Learners' beliefs about the role of natural talent. ELT Journal 64: 436–444. doi:
Mercer, S.. The beliefs of two expert EFL learners. Language Learning Journal 39: 57 - 74.
Mercer, S.. The self as a complex dynamic system. Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching 1: 57–82. doi:
Mercer, S.. Understanding learner agency as a complex dynamic system. System 39: 427–436. doi:
Mercer, S.. Language learner self-concept: Complexity, continuity and change. System 39: 335–346. doi:
Mercer, S.. Dispelling the myth of the natural-born linguist. ELT Journal 66: 22 - 29.
Kostoulas, A. & Mercer, S.. Fifteen years of research on self and identity in System. System, 1-7. doi:
Mercer, S., Glatz, M., Glettler, C., Lämmerer, A., Mairitsch, A., Puntschuh, S., Seidl, E., Tezak, K. & Turker, S.. Moving between worlds: Teaching-based PhD identities from an ecological perspective. Journal of Adult Learning, Knowledge and Innovation.
Kostoulas, A., Stelma, J., Mercer, S., Cameron, L. & Dawson, S.. Complex systems theory as a shared discourse space for TESOL. TESOL Journal 9, 246–260. doi:
Irie, K., Ryan, S., & Mercer, S.. Using Q methodology to investigate pre-service EFL teachers’ mindsets about teaching competences. Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 8, 575-598.
Talbot, K., & Mercer, S.. Exploring University ESL/EFL Teachers’ Emotional Well-being and Emotional Regulation in the United States, Japan and Austria. Chinese Journal of Applied Linguistics, 41, 410-432.
MacIntyre, P., Gregersen, T., & Mercer, S.. Setting an agenda for Positive Psychology in SLA: Theory, practice and research. The Modern Language Journal, 103, 262-274. doi:
MacIntyre, P., Ross, J., Talbot, K., Mercer, S., Gregersen, T., & Banga, C.-A.. Stressors, personality and wellbeing among language teachers. System, 82, 26-38.