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Accepted Paper:

Un/breathable futures and pasts in the nitrogen crisis. An account of fieldwork on three cow farms in 2023  
Sophie van Balen (Erasmus University Rotterdam)

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Short abstract:

The 'nitrogen crisis' necessitates radical transitions in the Netherlands. Here, I empirically trace nitrogen as it circulates in interviews and short-term ethnographic observations conducted on three cow farms. These circulations robe in several relevant histories and open up un/breathable futures.

Long abstract:

The sounding of a ‘nitrogen crisis’ (Raad van State, 2019) necessitates - among many things - an agricultural transition in the Netherlands, especially for cattle farming. Since 2019, effective policies have however failed to materialise. On the basis of short-term ethnographic observations and interviews on three cow farms in 2023, in this paper I argue that the bureaucratic-scientific nitrogen accounting system set up to manage the nitrogen crisis tends to generate ‘unbreathable futures’ (cf. Van Balen forthcoming) and trace two other circulations of 'nitrogen' at work in the data that bring into view relevant histories and open up other -breathable? - ways out of the crisis at hand.

Traditional Open Panel P121
In the wake of ecological disaster: navigating pasts and generating futures
  Session 1 Tuesday 16 July, 2024, -