Dr. Pamela Buckle

Dr Pamela Buckle is a Canadian systems researcher, psychoanalyst, and management educator living and working in Brooklyn New York in the United States.  She has worked in the not-for-profit, private, and public sectors, and has been an organizational effectiveness consultant in arts, media, engineering, and oil and gas industries in Canada and the U.S.  She has an MBA and a Ph.D. in organizational dynamics, and post-doctoral licensure as a Jungian psychoanalyst.

As a researcher, Dr. Buckle collaborates with international colleagues studying cognitive and emotional processes involved in systems thinking, and systemic perspectives on climate change.  She earned awards from the International Society for the Systems Sciences and from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (in the US) for her early career research on human systems, and on intersections between analytical psychology and the anthropocene.  She has been an invited speaker at systems research conferences in Austria, Canada, China, Germany, Greece, Japan, the Netherlands, South Africa, the United Kingdom, Vietnam, and the United States, and is a Fellow of the European School of Governance.  Pamela publishes her research in systems, management, psychology, education, and project management journals. 

Dr. Buckle is one of 3500 Jungian Analysts in the world recognized by the International Association for Analytical Psychology.

As a Professor of Management at Adelphi University in Garden City New York, Professor Buckle works with early, mid-career, and international students, developing tools and strategies for them to understand complex dynamics in organizational life and have cognitive and emotional capacity to cope with those complexities.