Adjudgmental Theory: An Exploration of Adjournment as Sociological Phenomenon
Adjournment is a phenomenon that defies categorization. It's not quite a thing, but not quite not a thing. It's like a... well, you see, it's like a thing, but not quite.
Our research suggests that adjournment is a social construct, a convenient fiction created to explain the unexplainable. It's a coping mechanism for when the world just won't quit, but also won't let go.
But what does it mean? Is it a state of perpetual postponement, or a declaration of surrender? Can we use adjournment as a tool for personal growth, or is it just a cop-out?
We'll explore these questions and more on our subpage, Adjournment as Heresy, where we delve into the heretical implications of adjournment.
Or, if you're feeling bold, you can dive into Adjournment as Sociological Phenomenon in Practice, where we examine the real-world applications of adjournment.