We use cookies on this website. Cookies help us deliver the best experience on our website. Read about cookies.
-
- Education
- Education
- Programmes and courses
- Applications and admissions
- Tuition fees
- Scholarships
- Exchange studies at Malmö University
- Study Guidance
-
- After admission
- After admission
- Moving to Malmö
- Pre-orientation
- Arrival guide
-
- About studies at Malmö University
- About studies at Malmö University
- Why choose Malmö University
- Understanding university studies
- Connect with our students
On the page -
- Research
- Research
-
- Doctoral studies
- Doctoral studies
- Doctoral courses
-
- Doctoral schools
- Doctoral schools
- Education, Learning and Globalisation
- Doctoral school: Learning in Multicultural Societal Contexts
- ComBine
- Swedish National Graduate School in Science and Technology Education Research
- Doctoral school: Relevancing Mathematics and Science Education (RelMaS)
- Doctoral school: Sustainable Movement Education
- Finding ways in a time of great future challenges (FinnFram)
- Doctoral school: Pedagogy and Vocational Skills
- Doctoral school: Culturally Empowering Education through Language and Literature
- Research subjects
-
- Research centres
- Research centres
- Biofilms Research Centre for Biointerfaces
- Citizen Health
- Imagining and Co-Creating Futures
- Institute for Urban Research
- Malmö Institute for Migration Studies
- Literacy and Inclusive Teaching
- Centre for Work Life Studies
- Sustainable Digitalisation Research Centre
- Centre for Sexology and Sexuality Studies
-
- Research publications
- Research publications
- Search publications
- Malmö University Press
- Research events
- Participate in a research study
- Coffee Break Quiz
On the page -
- Collaboration and Innovation
- Collaboration and Innovation
-
- Areas of collaboration
- Areas of collaboration
- Muvah
- Innovation
- Collaboration with students
-
- Collaborate with researchers
- Collaborate with researchers
- Labs and facilities
- Culture collaboration
- Support Malmö University
- Alumni & Friends
On the page -
- About us
- About us
-
- Faculties and departments
- Faculties and departments
-
- Faculty of Culture and Society
- Faculty of Culture and Society
- Department of Urban Studies
- Department of Global Political Studies
- School of Arts and Communication
-
- Faculty of Education and Society
- Faculty of Education and Society
- Department of Childhood, Education and Society
- Department of Sports Sciences
- Department of Natural Science, Mathematics and Society
- Department of School Development and Leadership
- Department of Culture, Languages and Media
- Department of Society, Culture and Identity
-
- Faculty of Technology and Society
- Faculty of Technology and Society
- Department of Computer Science and Media Technology
- Department of Materials Science and Applied Mathematics
- Faculty of Odontology
- University Dental Clinic
-
- Find and contact Malmö University
- Find and contact Malmö University
- Visit Malmö University
- News and press
- Map of the buildings (Google Maps)
- Merchandise
- Whistleblowing
- Management and decision-making paths
-
- Vision, objectives and strategy 2025
- Vision, objectives and strategy 2025
- Global engagement
- Sustainability
- Widened recruitment and participation
- Quality assurance work at the University
-
- Malmö Academic Choir and Orchestra
- Malmö Academic Choir and Orchestra
- Student work – video pieces
-
- Annual Academic Celebration
- Annual Academic Celebration
- Academic traditions
- Meet our new professors
- The University in a troubled world
On the page

Per-Anders
Tengland
Professor emeritus/emerita
per-anders.tengland@malmo-university.com
+46 70 622 40 31
orcid.org/0000-0002-1224-3291
Presentation
Research areas
The philosophy of health (i.e., theories of health and disease); the philosophy and ethics of public health; power, empowerment, and participation; work ability; questions about validity when measuring health and work ability; and philosophical questions regarding psychotherapy and social psychiatry.
Ongoing research
My present work mainly concerns two related areas: power, on the one hand, and participatory research, on the other. Regarding power, I am working on a definition of the concept, as well as discussing how power can be exercised. This relates to my earlier research on empowerment (see below). As for participatory research, it is closely connected to empowerment, and I am working on clarifying its philosophical and ethical foundations.
In relation to power, I also investigate to what extent researchers exercise power over their participants, and, if they do, whether this is morally problematic, or if the exercise of power can be avoided.
Finally, besides the above, my present work also concerns the concept of “recovery” within social psychiatry, not least what the concept stands for within the so-called recovery movement.
Previous research
In my dissertation (Mental Health: A Philosophical Analysis) I analyzed and defined the concept of “mental health.” Some of my research after the thesis has taken its point of departure in this analysis. I have, for example, in a number of articles, developed a pluralistic theory about (physical, mental, and social) health. In relation to this theory, I have, recently, also discussed how a theory of health can be incorporated into Martha Nussbaum’s theory of capabilities.
My interest in health has, moreover, led to a discussion about the relation between disease prevention and health promotion.
Quite a lot of my previous research has concerned empowerment. I have analyzed the concept, as well as discussing empowerment and ethics, in relation to health promotion and public health work, as part of my interest in the philosophical foundations of public health. In connection with this I have also tried to answer the ethical question about what the specific goals of health work should be.
Another area that has attracted my attention is people’s work ability. I have discussed, on the one hand, how to define the concept of “work ability,” and, on the other, how one can evaluate to what extent a person has work ability. In relation to the latter point, I have also (from a perspective of validity) analyzed and criticized some existing instruments that purport to measure work ability.
Finally, I have pursued studies into some basic philosophical questions concerning psychotherapy, and discussed the concepts of “congruence” and “empathy.” I have also discussed what psychotherapy is and what the goals of psychotherapy should be.
Publications
-
2023 | Article in journal
Etikprövning och uppgifter om hälsa
Per-Anders Tengland, Bengt Brülde
-
2021 | Article in journal
Om påverkan och skada: En diskussion av ett av kriterierna i lagen om etikprövning av forskning som avser människor (Lag 2003: 460)
Per-Anders Tengland, Göran Hermerén
-
2020 | Article in journal
Health and capabilities: a conceptual clarification
Per-Anders Tengland
-
2019 | Article in journal
Existential loneliness: An attempt at an analysis of the concept and the phenomen
Ingrid Bolmsjö, Per-Anders Tengland, Margareta Rämgård
-
2016 | Book
Global folkhälsa: om livsvillkor, sjukdomar och social rättvisa
Andreas Vilhelmsson, Per-Anders Tengland