Anna779Briefly describe what the article is about and how male serial…Image transcription textCommunication Quarterly 363 Glaser, B. G., & Strauss, A. L.(1967). The discovery of grounded theory: Strategies forqualitative research. Chicago: Aldine. Goffman, E. (196… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text362 J. R. Henson & L. N. Olson societal depiction of serialkilling and how this may motivate persons to emulate crimes.Finally, deeper insight into the psyche of this populatio… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCommunication Quarterly 361 men only, more speci?cally. Inother words, serial killing is only one type of mass murder, andwomen have also been found to commit these crimes. … Show more… Show moreImage transcription text360 J. R. Henson (9- L. N. Olson deviant serial killers. Thus, as thekillers were trying to negotiate their identity compared to theirperceptions of the false stigma, they were reifying cult… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCommunication Quarterly 359 killer image as a tool to managethese identities. Two techniques utilized by the participantsincluded re?ning the de?nition of serial killing and bri… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text358 l. R. Henson 6 L. N. Olson Henry Lee Lucas {2005) discussedliving a life of crime alongside his parents, who were also twohighly stigmatized individuals. He stated, “My mother … Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCommunication Quarterly 357 absolution. Although the killerscommunicated the necessity for vengeance from differentperspectives, clearly there was a sense-making that pl… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text356 I. R. Henson 6 L. N. Olson planning as “projects” (line 263) andfurther described his tools: “Well, I mean, put my stuff—I had abriefcase. Whatever I had laying around, ropes, tape, c… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCommunication Quarterly 355 bodies underneath his house. Heexplained what he did and how he felt about his victims: Iust tothrow him down in the crawlspace. Get rid of him. . . . S… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text354 I. R. Henson 6 L. N. Olson Biological imperative. Many of themen articulated a biological defect that prevented the normalexperience of remorse or an awareness of the severity… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCommunication Quarterly 353 Representations ofo normal selfAs noted in the literature review, some serial killers are able to getaway with their crimes because they seem normal to o… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text352 I. R. Henson 6 L. N. Olson Data Analysis We used the constantcomparative method of data analysis (Glaser 8: Strauss, 1967) toconduct a thematic analysis of the data. This method i… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textconvicted and sentenced to death. In July 1994, his deathsentences were overturned. However, after retrial, he wasre-sentenced for four murders. He currently sits on de… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text350 Table 1 Continued Length of time Source of Date ofincarcerated at time of Serial killer Background interviewinterview interview Richard Named the “Night S… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textgraduation. He entered the army, but was discharged. One victimsurvived and testified at his trial. Dahmer was sentence to severallife sentences. He died in prison by a stab wound inflic… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text348 Table 1 Background Information on Serial Killers Included inthe Analysis Length of time Source of Date of incarcerated at timeof Serial killer Background interview interview intervi… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCommunication Quarterly 3217 subject matter is confronted, asmuch as possible, on its own terms” (Denzin, 1989, p. 55). Weacknowledge that, given our research focus, it was cha… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text346 I. R. Henson 6 L. N. Olson Weinberg, 2002). Whereas onemight have the opportunity to reframe a stigma asso- ciated withone’s employment because of the alternative interpret… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCommunication Quarterly 3215 and perceptions of residents ofpublic housing (Vale, 1995). These studies focus on themanifestation of stigma and the development of chara… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text344 j. R. Henson (9 L. N. Olson Therefore, individuals mayperceive that their communal identity and enacted ident- ity arevery dissimilar; thus, a gap emerges. This section illust… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCommunication Quarterly 3213 are also two branches of identity.Additionally, each representation of the self to another is a formof identity management. Although these and similar p… Show more… Show moreImage transcription text342 I. R. Henson 6 L. N. Olson these men is needed (Patrizi, 2005).For instance, in-depth investigations exploring the meaning ofserial killer Richard Ramirez’s (Carlo, 2006) words, uth… Show more… Show moreImage transcription textCommunication Quarterly Vol. 58, No. 3, July-September 2010,pp. 341-364 )Routledge 39 CELLnou Taylor & Francis GroupThe Monster Within: How Male Serial Killers Discursi… Show more… Show moreBriefly describe what the article is about and how male serial killers manage their stigmatized identities in 2 pages long in APA format. Social SciencePsychology